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1.              ccsecsseeeeeee 91    Tools FOIGEL         ccsccsccsccsccscssccsccscssccscsscesceesseo J2  File Mmanagef ssisississsrsiisecsinsirisussriisisnsnrisnenssanianarandn asistans 92  Mass memory COOL         cece eccccestccscsssseccscssssccescssseesesessees 92    SettingS           sosesssesesssesssessosssssssssosssssssssssssess  3    General SOLUINGS cevciecsaivssciccccesacnvedbcsscovdecasnscissvnenssdbvacnssdenss 93  Personalisation SETTINGS            cccccsccsccssssccsssscssssesceseees 93  Enhancement S ttigGS            cccccssscscsssseccsssscssssssessssees 94  Security SETEINGS           ccccecccccsesssescccssssccssccsstsssssscsssseesons 95   Phone and SIM    cee ceesccssccssssseccessssscsssssecssssssecsssees 95  Certificate MANAGEMENE          ee cccstccsesetceeeseseeeees 96  Restore original SETtINGS             ccccssscccsssseestsesesssseseeees 96  Positioning SETTINGS              ccscsscccssccesssssssssceessssesceeesees 96   Phone se MNOS  icies ansiar E Eai 97  Call SOUEWA OSs cieciars soideresodicaisheueitaniesatarsteastenneraeioearb innate 97  Call IV OU aeri 98  Network S ttINGS             cc ccccectcccsssssccsecsssescsssssstssssssssees 98   CONNECTION SETLINGS           cc cccccsscteccesccssssccsssssssssssesssseees 99  Access DOWNES wvcccsvcdedetaccaeassseacecesconsassssdsanssacotausssdaneawencants 99   Create a NEW ACCESS POINE          ccc cessstsccssseseesseeees 99  Packet data ACCESS POINES           cc cececccccsesercsseesseeesens 100  WLAN internet
2.      To start a download  select the episode title  To  download or to continue to download selected or  marked episodes  select Options  gt  Download or  Continue download  You can download multiple  episodes at the same time     To play a portion of a podcast during download or after  partial downloading  select the podcast and Options  gt   Play preview    Fully downloaded podcasts can be found in the  Podcasts folder  but are not shown until the library is  refreshed     Music folder    43    Media folder    44    Media folder    For information on Flash Player  Nokia Lifeblog  and  Recorder  see the extended user guide on the product  support pages of the Nokia website     RealPlayer       With RealPlayer  you can play video clips or stream  media files over the air without saving them to the  device first     RealPlayer supports files with extensions such as    3gp   mp4  or  rm  However  RealPlayer does not  necessarily support all file formats or all the variations  of file formats     When playback is active  in the landscape view  use the  media keys to control the player     For more information on RealPlayer  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Play video clips    Press      and select Applications  gt  Media  gt   RealPlayer     1  To play a saved media file  select Options  gt   Open and from the following     e Mostrecent clips     Play one of the last six files  played in RealPlayer   e Saved clip     Play a file
3.    1024x768 resolution   or MMS 0 3M   Small   640x480 resolution   The better the image quality   the more memory the image consumes  If you want  to print the image  select Print 5M   Large  Print3M    Medium  or Print 2M   Medium  If you want to  send it using e mail  select E mail 0 8M   Med   To  send the image using a multimedia message  select  MMS 0 3M   Small     These resolutions are only available in the main  camera    Add to album     Select whether you want to save  the image to a certain album in Gallery  If you select  Yes  a list of available albums opens    Show captured image     Select On if you want to  see the captured image after it is taken or Off if you  want to continue taking pictures immediately   Default image name     Define the default name  for the captured images    Extended digital zoom  main camera only      On   continuous  allows the zoom increments to be  smooth and continuous between digital and    extended digital zoom  On  paused  allows the  zoom increments to pause at the digital and  extended digital step point  and Off allows a limited  amount of zoom while retaining the image  resolution    Capture tone     Select the tone you want to hear  when you take a picture    Memory in use     Select where you want to store  your images    Rotate image     Select whether you want images  that are captured when the device is held upright to  be rotated when you open them in Gallery   Restore camera settings     Select Yes to return  the def
4.    Applications folder    91    Tools folder    92    Tools folder    For information on Voice commands  Device manager   and synchronisation  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     File manager 3     Press      and select Tools  gt  File mgr      With File manager  you can browse files and folders in  the device memory or mass memory  When you open  File manager  the device memory view   m   opens   Scroll right to open the mass memory view   Im       To view what types of data you have in the device and  how much memory the different data types consume   select Options  gt  Memory details  The amount of  available memory is shown in Free memory     To find a file  select Options  gt  Find and the memory  from which to search  Enter a search text that matches  the file name     To mark several files  press and hold  lt 4 while you press  the scroll key  or scroll up or down  To move or copy  the files to a folder  select Options  gt  Move to  folder or Copy to folder     Mass memory tool ij    Your device has an 8 GB internal memory providing  high capacity storage for different kind of files     To monitor the amount of used and free space in the  device mass memory  press F   and select Tools  gt   Utilities  gt  Memory  To see how much memory the  different applications and data types use  select  Options  gt  Memory details     To change the name of the mass memory  select  Options  gt  Mass memory name     To back up informati
5.    SN             To fast forward or rewind  press and hold p gt  pf or   lt  lt      To goto the nextitem   press PPI  To return    Zs Now playing Back    00 03 02 02  to the beginning of ED i  the item  press ped   To skip to the previous CH   item  press kad again EEC  3    On The Last Minute    within 2 seconds after  a song or podcast has FF  started     1 7  A    Options    To switch random play    amp 7  on or off  select Options  gt   Shuffle     To repeat the current item          all items    J  or to  switch repeat off  select Options  gt  Repeat     If you play podcasts  shuffle and repeat are  automatically switched off     To adjust the volume  press the volume Key     To modify the tone of the music playback  select  Options  gt  Equaliser     To modify the balance and stereo image or to enhance  bass  select Options  gt  Audio settings     To view a visualisation during playback  select  Options  gt  Show visualisation     To return to the standby mode and leave the player  playing in the background  press the end key  or to       switch to another open application  press and hold    To close the player  select Options  gt  Exit       Music menu    Press     and select Music  gt  Music player  gt   Music     The music menu shows the available music  Select the  desired option in the music menu to view all songs   sorted songs  or playlists     Music folder    When the Music player is playing in the background  to  open the Now playing view  press and hold the 
6.   Language  Changing the settings for the phone language or  writing language affects every application in your    device  and the change remains effective until you  change these settings again     e Phone language     Change the language of the  display text in your device  This also affects the  format used for date and time and the separators  used  for example  in calculations  Automatic  selects the language according to the information    on your SIM card  After you change the display text  language  the device restarts    e Writing language     Change the writing language   This affects the characters available when writing  text and the predictive text dictionary used    e Predictive text     Set predictive text input on or  off for all editors in the device  The predictive text  dictionary is not available for all languages     Enhancement settings    Press     and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Enhancement     Some enhancement connectors indicate which type of  enhancement is connected to the device  See  Display  indicators   p  17    The available settings depend on the type of  enhancement  Select an enhancement and from the  following     e Default profile     Set the profile that you want  activated each time you connect a certain  compatible enhancement to your device    e Automatic answer     Select whether you want the  device to answer an incoming call automatically  after 5 seconds  If the ringing type is set to Beep  once or Silent  automa
7.   The GPS receiver draws  its power from the device  battery  Using the GPS receiver may drain the battery  faster        Tips on creating a GPS  connection    If your device cannot find the satellite signal  consider  the following     e If you are indoors  go outdoors to receive a better  Signal     e If you are outdoors  move to a more open space     e Ensure that your hand does not cover the GPS  antenna of your device  See  GPS receiver   p  62     e If the weather conditions are bad  the signal  strength may be affected     e Some vehicles have tinted  athermic  windows   which may block the satellite signals     Check satellite signal status    To check how many satellites your device has found   and whether your device is receiving satellite signals   press      and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  GPS  data  gt  Position  gt  Options  gt  Satellite status  Or   in the Maps application  select Options  gt  Map   view  gt  GPS info     If your device has found  Satellites  a bar for each  Satellite is shown in the  Satellite info view  The longer  the bar  the stronger the  Satellite signal  When your  device has received enough  data from the satellite signal to calculate the  coordinates of your location  the bar turns black     Initially your device must receive signals from at least  four satellites to be able to calculate the coordinates  of your location  When the initial calculation has been  made  it may be possible to continue calculating the  coordinates o
8.   do not need it     e Features that use wireless LAN  WLAN   or allowing  such features to run in the background while using  other features  increase the demand on battery  power  WLAN on your Nokia device switches off  when you are not trying to connect  not connected  to another access point  or not scanning for  available networks  To further reduce battery  consumption  you can specify that your device does  not scan  or scans less often  for available networks  in the background  WLAN switches off in between  background scans  See  Wireless LAN   p  26  When  Scan for networks is set to Never  the WLAN  availability icon is not shown in the standby mode   However  you can still manually scan for available  WLAN networks and connect to WLAN networks as  usual     e If you have set Packet data connection to When  available in connection settings  and there is no    packet data coverage  GPRS   the device periodically  tries to establish a packet data connection  which  causes increased demand on battery power  To  prolong the operating time of your device  select  Packet data connection  gt  When needed     The Maps application downloads new map  information when you scroll to new areas on the  map  which increases the demand on battery power   You can prevent the device from automatically  downloading new maps  See  Maps   p  63     If the signal strength of the cellular network varies  much in your area  your device must scan for the  available network repeatedly  This
9.   e    To open a file  press the scroll key  When an image is  opened  to zoom in the image  press the zoom key on  the side of your device  The zooming ratio is not stored  permanently     If you want the display to be automatically rotated  based on the orientation of the device  set the display  rotation on in the settings  See  Personalisation  settings   p  93     To edit a video clip or a photo  select Options  gt  Edit        Active toolbar    In the Images  amp  videos folder  you can use the active  toolbar as a shortcut to different tasks  The active  toolbar is available only when you have selected an  image or a video clip     In the active toolbar  scroll up or down to different  items  and select them by pressing the scroll key  The  available options vary depending on the view you are  in and whether you have selected an image or a video  Clip    The settings in the active toolbar return to the default  settings after you close the camera     If you want the active toolbar to always be visible on  the display  select Options  gt  Show icons     To view the active toolbar only when you need it  select  Options  gt  Hide icons  To activate the active toolbar   press the scroll key     Select from the following    J to play the selected video clip     to send the selected image or video clip    to upload the selected image or video clip toa  compatible online album  only available if you have set  up an account for a compatible online album   See   Share images an
10.   from the medical device  when the wireless device is turned on     e Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket     e Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite the  medical device to minimize the potential for  interference     e Turn the wireless device off immediately if there is  any reason to suspect that interference is taking  place     e Read and follow the directions from the  manufacturer of their implanted medical device     If you have any questions about using your wireless  device with an implanted medical device  consult your  health care provider     Hearing aids    Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some  hearing aids  If interference occurs  consult your  service provider     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems   electronic antiskid  antilock  braking systems   electronic speed control systems  and air bag systems   For more information  check with the manufacturer  or  its representative  of your vehicle or any equipment  that has been added     Only qualified personnel should service the device or  install the device in a vehicle  Faulty installation or  service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  warranty that may apply to the device  Check regularly  that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is  mounted and operating properly  Do not store or carry  flammable liquids  gases  or explosive materi
11.  2  Select Proxy server  gt  Transport type  gt  Auto     3  Select Back until you return to the main view of  connection settings     4  Select Internet tel   gt  Options  gt  New profile   Enter a name for the profile  and select the SIP  profile you just created     Make calls    83    Make calls    84    To use the created profile for connecting to the internet  call service automatically  press F  andselectTools  gt   Connectivity  gt  Internet tel   gt  Preferred profile     To log in to the internet call service manually  select  Registration  gt  When needed  and Transport  type  gt  UDP or TCP in the SIP settings when creating  an internet call profile     Connect to the internet call service    To make or receive an internet call  your device must  be connected to an internet call service  If you have  selected automatic login  your device automatically  connects to the internet call service  If you log in to the  service manually  select an available network from the  list and Select     When you are connected to an internet call service   R   is shown in the standby mode     The list of networks is refreshed automatically every 15  seconds  To refresh the list manually  select Options  gt   Refresh  Use this option if your WLAN access point is  not shown     To select an internet call service for outgoing calls ifthe  device is connected to more than one service  select  Options  gt  Change service     To configure new services  select Options  gt   Configure serv
12.  28     Connection manager 4    Active data connections   Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  Conn   mgr   gt  Active data connections    In the active data connections view  you can see the  open data connections     D  data calls     packet data connections    G WLAN connections     a gt  Note  The actual time invoiced for calls by your  service provider may vary  depending on network  features  rounding off for billing  and so forth     To end a connection  select Options  gt  Disconnect  To  close all open connections  select Options  gt   Disconnect all     To view the details of a connection  select Options  gt   Details  The details shown depend on the connection    type     Available WLAN networks    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  Conn   mgr   gt  Available WLAN networks     The available WLAN view shows a list of WLANs within  range  their network mode  infrastructure or ad hoc    and signal strength indicator  is shown for networks  with encryption  and   if your device has an active  connection in the network     To view the details of a network  select Options  gt   Details     To create an internet access point in a network  select  Options  gt  Define access point     Bluetooth connectivity    About Bluetooth connectivity    You can make a wireless connection to other  compatible devices with Bluetooth connectivity   Compatible devices may include mobile phones   computers  and enhancements such as headsets and  car kits  You c
13.  Bluetooth  connectivity are indicated by         USB    aid  Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  USB     To have the device ask the purpose of the connection  each time a compatible data cable is connected  select  Ask on connection  gt  Yes     If Ask on connection is set to off or you want to change  the mode during an active connection  select USB  mode and from the following     e PC Suite     Use Nokia PC applications such as Nokia  Nseries PC suite  Nokia Lifeblog  and Nokia Software  Updater    e Datatransfer     Transfer data between your device  and a compatible PC  Use this mode also for  downloading maps with the Nokia Map Loader PC  application    e Image print     Print images on a compatible  printer    e Media player     Synchronise music with Windows  Media Player     PC connections    You can use your device with a variety of compatible  PC connectivity and data communications applications     Connections    31       With Nokia Nseries PC Suite you can  for example   transfer images between your device and a compatible  PC     Always create the connection from the PC to  synchronise with your device     Nokia Video Centre      With Nokia Video Centre  network service   you can  download and stream video clips over the air from  compatible internet video services using packet data  or WLAN  You can also transfer video clips from a  compatible PC to your device and view them in Video  Centre     Video Centre supports the same file formats as  Re
14.  Fontsize     Adjust the size of the text and icons on  the display    e Power saver time out     Select the time out  period after which the power saver is activated    e Welcome note   logo     The welcome note or logo  is displayed briefly each time you switch on the  device    e Light time out     Select a time out after which the  backlight of the display is switched off    e Rotate screen     Change the setting for automatic  display rotation  In most applications  the display  rotates automatically between portrait and  landscape modes based on the orientation of the  device  To ensure that the automatic display  rotation works  hold the device in an upright  position  Automatic rotation is not functioning  if    Settings    93    Settings    94    you change the display rotation setting manually in  an application  When you exit the application   automatic rotation is activated again     Standby mode    e Active standby     Activate shortcuts to  applications in the standby mode    e Shortcuts     Assign a shortcut to the selection keys  in the standby mode     If the active standby is set off  you can also assign  keypad shortcuts for the different presses of the  scroll key    e Active standby apps      If the active standby is set  on  select the application shortcuts you want to  appear in the active standby    e Operator logo     This setting is only available if  you have received and saved an operator logo   Select Off if you do not want the logo to be shown   
15.  Nokia Video Centre    35    Music folder    36    Music folder  Music player J     Lem warning  Listen to music at a moderate level   Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  hearing  Do not hold the device near your ear when the  loudspeaker is in use  because the volume may be  extremely loud     Music player supports files formats such as AAC  AAC    eAAC   MP3  and WMA  Music player does not  necessarily support all features of a file format or all  the variations of file formats     You can also use Music player to listen to podcast  episodes  Podcasting is the method for delivering  audio or video content over the internet using either  RSS or Atom technologies for playback on mobile  devices and PCs     You can transfer music from other compatible devices  to your device  See  Transfer music to your  device   p  38     Play a song or a podcast episode    You may have to refresh the music and podcast  libraries after you have updated the song or podcast    selection in your device  To add all available items to  the library  in the Music player main view  select  Options  gt  Refresh     To play a song or a podcast episode  do the following   1  Press   2  and select Music  gt  Music player   2  Select Music or Podcasts     3  Select categories to navigate  to the song or podcast episode  you want to hear     4  Toplay the selected files  press   gt  Il     To pause playback  press p gt  ff  to    resume  press  gt  Jf again  To stop  playback  press        
16.  Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  Internet  tel   gt  Options  gt  Settings  and select the default  settings or service specific settings     To set internet call as the preferred call type for all  outgoing Calls  select Default call type  gt  Internet  call  When your device is connected to an internet call  service  all calls are made as internet calls     To log in automatically to the internet call service   select Login type  gt  Automatic  If you use the  automatic login type for WLANs  the device periodically  scans for WLANs  which increases the demand on  battery power and reduces the battery life     To log in manually to the internet call service  select  Login type  gt  Manual     To view the networks you have saved for the internet  call service and the networks detected by the internet  call service  select Saved conn  networks     To define the service specific settings  select Edit  service settings  This option is only available if a  service specific software plug in has been installed in  the device     Log         The log stores information about the communication  history of the device  The device registers missed and  received calls only if the network supports these  functions  the device is switched on  and within the  network service area     For more information on Log  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Make calls    Recent calls    Press      and select Tools  gt  Log     To monitor the phone numbers o
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18.  call     The secondary camera on the front is used by  default for video calls  Starting a video call may take  a while  Waiting for video image is shown  If the  call is not successful  for example  video calls are  not supported by the network  or the receiving  device is not compatible   you are asked if you want  to try a normal call or send a text or multimedia  message instead     The video call is active when you see two video  images  and hear the sound through the  loudspeaker  The call recipient may deny video  sending  Ap   in which case you only hear the sound  and may see a Still image or a grey background  graphic     3  To end the video call  press the end key     Answer or decline a video Call    When a video call arrives  ge is displayed     To answer the video call  press the call key  Allow  video image to be sent to caller  is displayed  To  Start sending live video image  select Yes     If you do not activate the video call  video sending is  not activated  and you only hear the sound of the caller   A grey screen replaces the video image  To replace the  grey screen with a still image captured by the camera  in your device  select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Call  gt  Image in video call     To end the video call  press the end key     Internet calls    With the internet call service  network service   you can  make and receive calls over the internet  Internet calls  can be established between computers  between  mobile phones  and between a V
19.  city  The city is displayed in  the clock main view  and the time in your device is  changed according to the city selected  Ensure that the  time is correct and matches your time zone     Calendar 33     For more information  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     Create a calendar entry subject field  In the to do view  a to do note entry z  opens       When the calendar alarm sounds for a note  select  Silence to turn off the calendar alarm tone  The       Press   2  and select Applications  gt  Calendar   1  To add a new calendar      30  riday z  entry  scroll to the desired w KEREON   reminder text stays on the screen  To stop the calendar  date  and select alarm  select Stop  To set the alarm to snooze  select  Options  gt  New entry EEM   Snooze     and one of the following     e Meeting     to remind  you of an appointment  that has a specific date  and time   e Memo     to write a  general entry for a day    Calendar views    To change the starting day of the week or the view that  is shown when you open the calendar  select  Options  gt  Settings        To go to a certain date  select Options  gt  Go to date     e Anniversary     to To jump to today  press     remind you of birthdays or special dates  entries To switch between the month view  week view  day  are repeated annually  view  and to do view  press      e To do     to remind you of a task that must be      done by a specific date To send a calendar note to a co
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21.  increases the  demand on battery power     If the network mode is set to dual mode in the  network settings  the device searches for the UMTS  network  If itis not available  the device uses the  available GSM network  To only use the GSM  network  press F   and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Phone  gt  Network  gt  Network mode  gt  GSM     The backlight of the display increases the demand  on battery power  To change the time out after  which the backlight is switched off  press   7   and  select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Personalisation  gt  Display  gt  Light time out  To  adjust the light sensor that observes the lighting  conditions and adjusts the brightness of the display   in the display settings  select Light sensor     e Leaving applications running in the background  increases the demand on battery power  To close  the applications you do not use  press and hold  F   scroll to an application in the list  and press C     Pressing C does not close Music player  To close Music  player  select it from the list and Options  gt  Exit        Your device    16    Your device    Welcome         When you switch on your device for the first time  the  Welcome application is displayed     Select from the following     e Sett  wizard     to configure various settings  such  as e mail  For more information on the Settings  wizard application  see the guides available at the  Nokia product support pages or your local Nokia  website    e Switch     to transfer con
22.  is downloaded only  if you scroll to an area which is not covered by maps  already downloaded     You can download more maps to your device using  Nokia Map Loader PC software  See  Download  maps   p  65    XE Tip  You can also download maps by using a        wireless LAN connection     Downloading maps may involve the transmission of  large amounts of data through your service provider s     GPS     ioning    Posit    63     GPS     ioning    Posit    64    network  Contact your service provider for information  about data transmission charges     If you want the Maps application to establish an  internet connection automatically when you start the  application  in Maps  select Options  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Internet  gt  Go online at start up  gt   Yes     To receive a note when your device registers to a  network outside your home cellular network  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Internet  gt   Roaming warning  gt  On  shown only when you are  online   Contact your network service provider for  details and roaming costs     Browse maps    The map coverage varies by country     When you open the Maps application  Maps zooms in  to the location that was saved from your last session   If no position was saved from the last session  the Maps  application zooms in to the capital city of the country  you are in based on the information the device receives  from the cellular network  At the same time  the map  of the location is downloaded  if it has not b
23.  key to call the number     3  Press the end key to end the call  or to cancel the  call attempt      Pressing the end key always ends a call  even if  another application is active     To make a call from Contacts  press      and select  Contacts  Scroll to the desired name  or enter the first  letters of the name to the search field  Matching  contacts are listed  To call  press the call key  Ifyou have    saved several numbers for a contact  select the desired  number from the list     Voice and video mailboxes    To call your voice or video mailbox  network services   video mailbox available only in the UMTS network    press and hold 1 in the standby mode  and select Voice  mailbox or Video mailbox     To change the phone number of your voice or video  mailbox  press np  and select Tools  gt  Utilities  gt  Call  mailbox  a mailbox  and Options  gt  Change  number  Enter the number  obtained from your  network service provider   and select OK     Answer or decline a call    To answer the call  press the call key  or open the slide     To mute the ringing tone of an incoming call  select  Silence     If you do not want to answer a call  press the end key     If you activate the Call divert  gt  Voice calls  gt  If  busy function in phone settings to forward calls   declining an incoming call also forwards the call     Make calls    Make calls    82    When you select Silence to mute the ringing tone of  an incoming call  you can send a text message without  rejecting the c
24.  may increase your phone  bill  In the Outbox folder  you can delete such a  message or move it to the Drafts folder     1  Select New message  gt  Text message to senda  text message  Multimedia message to senda  multimedia message  MMS   Audio message to  send an audio message  a multimedia message that  includes one sound clip   or E mail to send an e   mail     2  In the To field  press the  scroll key to select  recipients or groups from  contacts  or enter the  recipient   s phone number  or e mail address  To add a  semicolon     that  separates the recipients   press    You can also copy  and paste the number or  address from the  clipboard     3  In the Subject field  enter the subject of the  multimedia message or e mail  To change the fields  that are visible  select Options  gt  Address fields     4  Inthe message field  write the message  To insert  a template  select Options  gt  Insert or Insert  object  gt  Template     5  To add a media object to a multimedia message   select Options  gt  Insert object  gt  Image  Sound  clip  or Video clip     6  To take a new picture or record sound or video for  a multimedia message  select Insert new  gt   Image  Sound clip  or Video clip     To insert a new slide to the message  select Slide     To see what the multimedia message looks like   select Options  gt  Preview     Multimedia     Slide 1 1 Z  12 kB 0       Sl bject  Hello            4 abc    Hello Anna     Messaging       13    Messaging    14    7  To add an at
25.  messages     p  72   This option is not available during an active call     You can also send the image to a call recipient during  an active call  Select Send to caller  EJ   only  available during an active call      e To tag images to the print basket for later printing   select Add to Print basket  F        e To send the image to a compatible online album   select  amp   available only if you have set up an  account for a compatible online album   See  Share  images and videos online   p  59     To zoom in an image after taking it  press to  open the image in Gallery  and select the zooming  option from the options list     To use the image as wallpaper in the active standby   select Options  gt  Set as wallpaper     To set the image as a Call image for a contact  select  Options  gt  Set as contact call img   gt  Assign to  contact     To return to the viewfinder to capture a new image   press the capture key     Flash    The flash is available only in the main camera     Keep a Safe distance when using the flash  Do not use  the flash on people or animals at close range  Do not  cover the flash while taking a picture     The camera of your device has an LED flash for low light    conditions  The following flash modes are available for  the still image camera  Automatic  FM   Red eye  Cy      On  EJ   and Off          To change the flash mode  in the active toolbar  select  the desired flash mode     Video recording    To activate the main camera  press and hold the  ca
26.  multimedia Key     Playlists    Press     and select Music  gt  Music player  gt   Music     To view and manage playlists  in the music menu   select Track lists     To view details of the playlist  select Options  gt  Track  list details     Create a playlist  1  Select Options  gt  Create playlist   2  Enter a name for the playlist  and select OK     3  To add songs now  select Yes  or to add the songs   37  later  select No     Music folder    38    4  If you select Yes  select artists to find the songs you  want to include in the playlist  Press the scroll key  to add items     To show the song list under an artist title  scroll  right  To hide the song list  scroll left     5  When you have made your selections  select Done     The playlist is saved to the mass memory of your  device     To add more songs later  when viewing the playlist   select Options  gt  Add songs     To add songs  albums  artists  genres  and composers  to a playlist from the different views of the music  menu  select an item and Options  gt  Add to track  list  gt  Saved track list or New track list     To remove a song from a playlist  select Options  gt   Remove  This does not delete the song from the  device  it only removes it from the playlist     To reorder songs in a playlist  scroll to the song you  want to move  and select Options  gt  Reorder list  To  grab songs and drop them to a new position  use the  scroll key     Podcasts  Press      and select Music  gt  Music player  gt   Podcas
27.  saved in Gallery     2  Scroll to a file  and press the scroll key to play the  file     To adjust the volume  use the volume Key     Stream content over the air    Many service providers require you to use an internet  access point  IAP  for your default access point  Other  service providers allow you to use a WAP access point     In RealPlayer  you can only open an rtsp    URL address   However  RealPlayer plays a  ram file if you open an  http link to it in a browser     To stream content over the air  network service   select  a streaming link saved in Gallery  on a web page  or  received in a text message or multimedia message   Before live content begins streaming  your device  connects to the site and starts loading the content  The  content is not saved in your device     Activation keys 3     To view the digital rights activation keys stored in your  device  press F   and select Applications  gt  Media  gt   Actv  keys     Digital rights management    Content owners may use different types of digital  rights management  DRM  technologies to protect  their intellectual property  including copyrights  This  device uses various types of DRM software to access  DRM protected content  With this device you can access  content protected with WMDRM 10  OMA DRM 1 0  and  OMA DRM 2 0  If certain DRM software fails to protect  the content  content owners may ask that such DRM  software s ability to access new DRM protected  content be revoked  Revocation may also prevent  ren
28.  the Nokia Music Store availability in your  country  visit music nokia com    To access the Nokia Music Store  you must have a valid  internet access point in the device     To open Nokia Music Store  press F   and select  Music  gt  Music store     To find more music in different categories of the music  menu  select Options  gt  Find in Music store     For more information  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     Radio      You can use the radio as a traditional FM radio with  automatic tuning and saved stations or with parallel  visual information related to the radio programme on  the display if you tune to stations that offer Visual  Radio service  The Visual Radio service uses packet data   network service      Lem warning  Listen to music at a moderate level   Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  hearing  Do not hold the device near your ear when the  loudspeaker is in use  because the volume may be  extremely loud     When you open the radio for the first time  a wizard  helps you to save local radio stations  network service      If you do not have access to the Visual Radio service   the operators and radio stations in your area may not  support Visual Radio     For more information on the radio  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Listen to the radio    The FM radio depends on an antenna other than the  wireless device antenna  A compatible headset or  enhance
29.  this product   N95 2     For application manager settings  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Install applications and software    Installation files may be transferred to your device  from a compatible computer  downloaded during  browsing  or sent to you in a multimedia message as  an e mail attachment or using other connectivity  methods  such as Bluetooth connectivity  You can use  Nokia Application Installer in Nokia Nseries PC Suite to  install an application to your device     a indicates a  sis or  sisx application  4 a Java  application    that the application is not fully  installed  and  I   that the application is installed in the  mass memory     Applications folder    89    Applications folder    90    Cele important  Only install and use applications  and other software from trusted sources  such as  applications that are Symbian Signed or have passed  the Java Verified    testing    Before installation  note the following     e To view the application type  version number  and  the supplier or manufacturer of the application   select Options  gt  View details    To display the security certificate details of the  application  in Details   scroll to Certificates  and  select View details  See  Certificate  management   p  96     e If you install a file that contains an update or repair    to an existing application  you can only restore the  Original application if you have the original  installation file or a f
30.  to  estimate the distance between two points on the map     Adjust the map view    To define the metric system used in the maps  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Map  gt  System of  measurement  gt  Metric or Imperial     To define what kinds of points of interest are shown  on the map  select Options  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Map  gt  Categories and the desired categories     To select whether you want to view maps in 2 D mode   3 D mode  as satellite image  or hybrid  select  Options  gt  Map mode  gt  Map  Map 3D  Satellite  or  Hybrid  Satellite images may not be available for all  geographic locations     To define whether you want the map view to be a day  view or a night view  select Options  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Map  gt  Colours  gt  Day mode or Night  mode     To adjust other internet  navigation  routing  and  general map settings  select Options  gt  Tools  gt   Settings     Download maps    When you browse a map on the display in Maps  anew  map is automatically downloaded if you scroll to an  area which is not covered by maps already    downloaded  You can view the amount of transferred  data from the data counter  kB  shown on the display   The counter shows the amount of network traffic when  you browse maps  create routes  or search for locations  online  Downloading maps data may involve the  transmission of large amounts of data through your  service provider s network  Contact your service  provider for information about data tra
31.  use     Select which message  centre to use to deliver text messages    e Character encoding     To use character conversion  to another encoding system when available  select  Reduced support    e Receive report     Select whether the network  sends delivery reports on your messages  network  service     e Message validity     Select how long the message  centre resends your message if the first attempt fails   network service   If the message cannot be sent    within the validity period  the message is deleted  from the message centre    e Message sent as     Contact your service provider  to learn if your message centre is able to convert text  messages into these other formats    e Preferred connection     Select the connection to  use    e Reply via same centre     Select whether you want  the reply message to be sent using the same text  message centre number  network service      Multimedia message settings    Press     and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  Multimedia message     Select from the following     e Image size     Define the size of the image ina  multimedia message    e MMS creation mode     If you select Guided  the  device informs you if you try to send a message that  may not be supported by the recipient  If you select  Restricted  the device prevents you from sending  messages that may not be supported  To include  content in your messages without notifications   select Free    e Access point in use     Select which access point is  u
32.  with Windows Media Player   connect the compatible USB data cable and select  Media player as the connection mode     e To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia Nseries PC  Suite  connect the compatible USB data cable and  select PC Suite as the connection mode     Use Data transfer and Media player modes to transfer  files to the mass memory of your device     To change the default USB connection mode  press  fe and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  USB  gt  USB  mode     Both Windows Media Player and Nokia Music Manager  in Nokia Nseries PC Suite have been optimised to  transfer music files  For information about transferring  music with Nokia Music Manager  see the help function  on Nokia Nseries PC Suite or visit the Nokia support  pages     Transfer with Windows Media Player    Music synchronisation functions may vary between  different versions of the Windows Media Player  application  For more information  see the  corresponding Windows Media Player guides and help     Manual synchronisation    With manual synchronisation  you can select the songs  and playlists that you want to move  copy  or remove     1  After your device is connected with Windows Media  Player  select your device in the navigation pane on  the right  if more than one device is connected     2  In the left navigation pane  browse the music files  on your PC which you want to synchronise     3  Drag and drop songs to the Sync List on the right   You can see the amount of available memory in your  devic
33.  with some SIM cards  and is required to access some  functions in your device    Lock code  also Known as security code      This code   5 digits  can be used to lock the device to avoid  unauthorised use  The factory setting for the lock  code is 12345  To avoid unauthorised use of your  device  change the lock code  Keep the new code  secret and in a Safe place separate from your device   Try entering the code only once  if you forget the  code  If the code you entered is not correct  contact  a Nokia Care point or your service provider for  further instructions    Personal unblocking key  PUK  code and PUK2   code     These codes  8 digits  are required to  change a blocked PIN code or PIN2 code   respectively  If the codes are not supplied with the  SIM card  contact the operator whose SIM card is in  your device    UPUK code     This code  8 digits  is required to  change a blocked UPIN code  If the code is not  supplied with the USIM card  contact the operator  whose USIM card is in your device     Useful information    13    Useful information    14    Prolong battery life    Many features in your device increase the demand on  battery power and reduce the battery life time  To save  battery power  note the following     e Features that use Bluetooth technology  or allowing  such features to run in the background while using  other features  increase the demand on battery  power  To prolong the operating time of your  device  turn the Bluetooth technology off when you
34.  your own contacts  send messages   or make voice calls  To add a new contact to an  empty position on the list  press the scroll key  and    Options       select a contact  To send a message  in the  multimedia menu  select a contact  and Send text  message or Send multimedia msg     e Videos     View your favourite videos  and video  clips saved in Nokia Video Centre     To change the order of the tiles  select Options  gt   Arrange tiles     Fast downloading    High speed downlink packet access  HSDPA  also called  3 5G  indicated by 3 5    is a network service in UMTS  networks and provides high speed data downloads   When HSDPA support in the device is activated and the  device is connected to a UMTS network that supports  HSDPA  downloading data such as messages  e mail   and browser pages through the cellular network may  be faster  An active HSDPA connection is indicated by     See  Display indicators   p  17    You can activate or deactivate support for HSDPA in the  device settings  See  Packet data settings   p  101     For availability and subscription to data connection  services  contact your service provider     HSDPA only affects the download speed  sending data  to the network  such as messages and e mail  is not  affected     Web browser      To browse the web  you need to have an internet  access point configured in your device     For more information on the web browser  see the  extended user guide on the product support pages of  the Nokia website     Br
35. 1     Get connected    11    Useful information    12    Useful information    Model number  N95 2  Hereinafter referred to as Nokia N95 8GB     For local services and warranty information  please  refer to the separate booklet     Help PI    Your device has context sensitive help  When an  application is open  select Options  gt  Help to access  help for the current view     When you are reading the instructions  to switch  between help and the application that is open in the  background  press and hold F      To open help from the main menu  select Tools  gt   Utilities  gt  Help  Select the desired application to view  its help topics     Get started    See the get started guide for keys and parts  information  instructions for setting up the device and  for other essential information     Additional applications    There are various applications provided by Nokia and  different third party software developers that help you  do more with your device  These applications are  explained in the guides that are available on the  product support pages of the Nokia website     Software updates    Nokia may produce software updates that may offer  new features  enhanced functions  or improved  performance  You may be able to request these  updates through the Nokia Software Updater PC  application  To update the device software  you need  the Nokia Software Updater application anda  compatible PC with Microsoft Windows 2000  XP  or  Vista operating system  broadband internet acces
36. 4  or All files    and press the scroll key to open it     You can browse and open  folders  and mark  copy  and  move items to folders  You  can also create albums and  mark  copy  and add items to  albums  See     Albums   p  58     To open a file  press the scroll  key  Video clips   ram files  and  Streaming links open and play  in RealPlayer  and music and  sound clips in Music player   See  RealPlayer    p  44  See  Music player   p  36     M Gallery    Images  amp  video  Tracks   Lifeblog   Sound clips  Streaming links    Presentations       Options    Images and video clips    View images and videos    To view your images and video clips  press F   and  select Gallery  gt  Images  amp  videos     Pictures taken and video clips recorded with the  camera of your device are stored in Images  amp   videos  Images and video clips can also be sent to you  in a multimedia message  as an e mail attachment  or  through Bluetooth connectivity or infrared  To be able    to view a received image or video clip in Gallery or in  the RealPlayer  you must first save it     The video clips saved in Nokia Video Centre are not  shown in Images  amp  videos in Gallery  See  Nokia Video    Centre   p  33     The images and video  clip files in Images  amp   videos are ina loop   and ordered by date   and time  The number ices  of filesis displayed  To W   browse the files one  by one  scroll left or   right  To browse files  in groups  scroll up or down     velar    22 06 2002 21 44 56  
37. Define when and how often the  messages are retrieved     E mail notifications and E mail retrieval cannot be  active at the same time     Setting the device to retrieve e mail automatically may  involve the transmission of large amounts of data  through your service provider s network  Contact your  service provider for information about data  transmission charges     Other settings    Press      and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  Other     Select from the following     e Save sent messages     Select whether you want  to save a copy of the text messages  multimedia  messages  or e mail that you send to the Sent folder    e Number of saved msgs      Define how many sent  messages are saved to the sent folder at a time   When the limit is reached  the oldest message is  deleted    e Memory in use     Select the memory where you  want to save your messages     Make calls    For information on conference calls  speed dialling   voice dialling  call waiting  and options during calls   see the extended user guide on the product support  pages of the Nokia website  Video sharing is also  explained in the extended user guide     Voice calls    1  In the standby mode  enter the phone number   including the area code  To remove a number  press  C     For international calls  press   twice for the    character  replaces the international access code    and enter the country code  area code  omit the  leading zero if necessary   and phone number     2  Press the call
38. Exercise caution when opening  messages  E mail messages may contain malicious  software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC     1  When you have an open connection to a remote  mailbox  select Options  gt  Retrieve e mail  gt   New to retrieve all new messages  Selected to  retrieve only the messages that have been marked   or All to retrieve all messages from the mailbox     To stop retrieving messages  select Cancel     2  To close the connection and view the e mail  messages Offline  select Options  gt  Disconnect     3  To open an e mail message  press the scroll key  If  the e mail message has not been retrieved and you  are Offline  you are asked if you want to retrieve this  message from the mailbox     To view e mail attachments  open the message  and  select the attachment field indicated by J  If the   attachment has a dimmed indicator  it has not been  retrieved to the device  select Options  gt  Retrieve     To retrieve e mail messages automatically  select  Options  gt  E mail settings  gt  Automatic retrieval   See  Automatic retrieval settings   p  80    Setting the device to retrieve e mail automatically may  involve the transmission of large amounts of data  through your service provider s network  Contact your  service provider for information about data  transmission charges     Delete e mail messages  Press      and select Messaging and a mailbox     To delete the contents of an e mail message from the  device while still retaining it in the remo
39. Nokia N95 8GB User Guide    Issue 3 1    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  Hereby  NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM 320 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other  relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC  A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http   www nokia com   phones declaration_of_conformity        2008 Nokia  All rights reserved     Nokia  Nokia Connecting People  Nseries  N95  N Gage  Visual Radio  and Nokia Care are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation  Nokia tune  is asound mark of Nokia Corporation  Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners     Reproduction  transfer  distribution  or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is  prohibited     symbian     product includes software licensed from Symbian Software Ltd    1998 2008  Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd   US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents  T9 text input software Copyright    1998 2008  Tegic Communications  Inc  All rights reserved                Java    POWERED Java and all Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems  Inc   Portions of the Nokia Maps software are copyright    2002 2008 The FreeType Project  All rights reserved     This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License  i  for personal and noncommercial use
40. Q  Why can t my device establish a GPS  connection     A  Find more information about GPS  GPS receiver   satellite signals  and location information in this user    guide  See  Positioning  GPS    p  61   Q  Why can t I find my friend   s device while  using Bluetooth connectivity     A  Check that both devices are compatible  have  activated Bluetooth connectivity  and are notin hidden  mode  Check also that the distance between the two  devices is not over 10 metres  33 feet  and that there    are no walls or other obstructions between the devices     Q  Why can t I end a Bluetooth connection     A  If another device is connected to your device  you  can either end the connection using the other device  or by deactivating Bluetooth connectivity  Press F i  and select Tools  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Off     Troubleshooting    103    Troubleshooting    104    Q  Why can   t the other device see the files stored  on my device in the home network     A  Make sure that you have configured the home  network settings  content sharing is turned on in your  device  and the other device is UPnP compatible     Q  What can I do if my home network connection  stops working     A  Switch off the wireless LAN  WLAN  connection from  your compatible PC and your device  and switch it on  again  If this does not help  restart your compatible PC  and your device  If the connection still does not work   reconfigure the WLAN settings in both your compatible  PC and device  See  Wirele
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42. WLAN  switches off in between background scans     To change the background scan settings     1  Press      and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Wireless LAN     2  To increase the background scan time interval   adjust the time in Scan for networks  To stop  background scans  select Show WLAN  availability  gt  Never     3  To save your changes  press Back     When Scan for networks is set to Never  the WLAN  availability icon is not shown in the standby mode   However  you can still manually scan for available    WLAN networks  and connect to WLAN networks as  usual     Q  How can I save my data before deleting it     A  To Save data  use Nokia Nseries PC Suite to make a  back up copy of all data to a compatible computer   send images to your e mail address  then save the  images to your computer  or send data using Bluetooth  connectivity to a compatible device     Q  Why can   t I select a contact for my message     A  The contact card does not have a phone number  an  address  or an e mail address  Press      select  Contacts  and edit the contact card     Q  How can I end the data connection when the  device starts a data connection again and  again     A  The device may be trying to retrieve a multimedia  message from the multimedia message centre  To stop  the device from making a data connection  press F  and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt   Multimedia message  gt  Multimedia retrieval and  Manual to have the multimedia messaging cent
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44. a compatible USB data  cable     2  Select Data transfer as the connection mode     Select the videos you want to copy from your PC       Transfer the videos to E  My Videos in the mass    memory of your device     The transferred videos appear in the My videos  folder in Video Centre  Video files in other folders of  your device are not displayed     Settings    In the Video Centre main view  select Options  gt   Settings and from the following     Video service selection     Select the video services  you want to appear in the main view of the  application  You can also view the details of a video  service     Some services require a user name and a password  that you receive from the service provider    Default access points     Select the access points  used for the data connection  Using packet data  access points to download files may involve the  transmission of large amounts of data through your  service provider s network  Contact your service  provider for information about data transmission  charges     Parental control     Activate the parental lock for  video services    Preferred memory     Select whether downloaded  videos are saved in the device memory or mass  memory  If the selected memory becomes full  the  device saves the content in the other memory  if  available  If there is not enough space in the other  memory  the application automatically deletes  some of the oldest videos    Thumbnails     Select whether to view thumbnail  images in video lists    
45. ailable when Automatic updates is on     Web browser    25    Connections    26    Connections    Your device offers several options to connect to the  internet or to another compatible device or PC     For more information on connectivity  see the  extended user guide on the product support pages of  the Nokia website     Wireless LAN    Your device supports wireless local area network   WLAN   With WLAN  you can connect your device to the  internet and compatible devices that have WLAN     About WLAN    To use WLAN  it must be available in the location  and  your device must be connected to the WLAN     Some places  like France  have restrictions on the use  of wireless LAN  Check with your local authorities for  more information    Features that use WLAN  or that are allowed to run in  the background while using other features  increase  the demand on battery power and reduce the battery  life     Your device supports the following WLAN features     e IEEE 802 11b g standard  e Operation at 2 4 GHz    e Wired equivalent privacy  WEP  with keys up to 128  bits  Wi Fi protected access  WPA   and 802 1x  encryption methods  These functions can be used  only if they are supported by the network     WLAN connections    To use WLAN  you must create an internet access point   IAP  for WLAN  Use the access point for applications  that need to connect to the internet  See  WLAN    internet access points   p  27        Cee important  Always enable one of the available  encryption me
46. alPlayer  All videos are played in the landscape mode  by default     Your device may have predefined services     Service providers may provide free content or charge a  fee  Check the pricing in the service or from the service  provider     Find and view videos    1  Press      and select Video centre     2  Toconnect to a service  scroll left or right  and select  the desired video service     DIMM    Video centre       The device updates and displays the content  available in the service       To view videos by categories  if available   scroll left    or right to view the other tabs       To view information about a video  select    Options  gt  Video details       Some video clips can be streamed over the air  but    others must be first downloaded to your device  To  download a video clip  select Options  gt   Download     To stream a video clip or view a downloaded clip   select Options  gt  Play     Nokia Video Centre    33    Nokia Video Centre    34    6  When the clip is playing  use the media keys to  control the player  To adjust the volume  press the  volume Key     Downloads continue in the background if you exit the  application  The downloaded videos are saved in  Video centre  gt  My videos     To connect to the internet to browse available services  that you can add to the main view  select Add new  services     Internet videos    Internet videos are video clips distributed in the  internet using RSS based feeds  You can add new feeds  to Internet videos i
47. alid internet access  point  IAP  in the device and define your e mail settings  correctly  See  Access points   p  99  See  E mail  settings   p  78    You must have a separate e mail account  Follow the  instructions given by your remote mailbox and  internet service provider  ISP      If you select Mailbox in the Messaging main view and  have not set up your e mail account  you are prompted    to do so  To start creating the e mail settings with the  mailbox guide  select Start     When you create a new mailbox  the name you give to  the mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messaging main  view  You can have up to six mailboxes     Messaging    Open the mailbox   Press      and select Messaging and a mailbox   When you open the mailbox  the device asks if you  want to connect to the mailbox  Connect to  mailbox      To connect to your mailbox and retrieve new e mail  headings or messages  select Yes  When you view    messages online  you are continuously connected to a  remote mailbox using a data connection     To view previously retrieved e mail messages offline   select No     To create a new e mail message  select New  message  gt  E mail in the Messaging main view or  Options  gt  Create message  gt  E mail in your  mailbox  See  Write and send messages   p  72     Retrieve e mail messages    Press      and select Messaging and a mailbox     If you are offline  select Options  gt  Connect to starta  connection to the remote mailbox  75    Messaging    16    Cee important  
48. ality  multiplayer N Gage games  with your device  N Gage is a mobile gaming platform  available for a range of compatible Nokia mobile  devices  To access N Gage games  players  and content   select the N Gage application in the main menu     For the full N Gage experience  you need internet  access on your device  either through the cellular  network or wireless LAN  Contact your service provider  for more information on data services     For more information  visit www n gage com     Your device    19    Your device    20    _ frequently used multimedia    Multimedia menu    With the multimedia menu     you can view your most m    4    content  The selected content Luis    is Shown in the appropriate  application     Now Playing  gt     Andromeda  Music   Podcasts  Playlists  Shuffle All Songs    To open or close the  multimedia menu  press the  multimedia key  To browse  the tiles  scroll left or right  To  select items  press the scroll  key  To return to the  multimedia menu from an open application  press the  multimedia key     Select from the following     e Music     Enter Music player and the Now playing  view  browse your songs and play lists  or download  and manage podcasts    e Gallery     View your last taken picture  start a slide  show of your images  or view media files in albums    e Games     Try out Nokia Nseries games    e Maps     View your favourite locations in Maps    e Internet     View your favourite web links in the  browser    e Contacts     Add
49. all  informing the caller that you cannot  answer the call  Select Options  gt  Send text  message  To set up this option and write a standard  text message  select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Call  gt  Reject call with SMS     Make a video call    When you make a video Call  network service   you can  see a real time  two way video between you and the  recipient of the call  The live video image  or video  image captured by the camera in your device is shown  to the video call recipient     To be able to make a video call  you must have a USIM  card and be in the coverage of a UMTS network  For  availability of and subscription to video call services   contact your network service provider     A video call can only be made between two parties  The  video call can be made to a compatible mobile device  or an ISDN client  Video calls cannot be made while  another voice  video  or data call is active     Icons    Ae You are not receiving video  the recipient is not  sending video or the network is not transmitting it      IN You have denied video sending from your device   To send a still image instead  select Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Call  gt  Image in video call     Even if you denied video sending during a video call   the call is still charged as a video call  Check the pricing  with your service provider     1  To start a video call  enter the phone number in the  standby mode  or select Contacts and a contact     2  Select Options  gt  Call  gt  Video
50. als in the  Same compartment as the device  its parts  or  enhancements  For vehicles equipped with an air bag   remember that air bags inflate with great force  Do not  place objects  including installed or portable wireless  equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag  deployment area  If in vehicle wireless equipment is  improperly installed and the air bag inflates  serious  injury could result     Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited   Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft  The  use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be  dangerous to the operation of the aircraft  disrupt the  wireless telephone network  and may be illegal     Potentially explosive  environments    Switch off your device when in any area with a  potentially explosive atmosphere  and obey all signs  and instructions  Potentially explosive atmospheres  include areas where you would normally be advised to  turn off your vehicle engine  Sparks in such areas could    Additional safety information    111    Additional safety information    112    cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or  even death  Switch off the device at refuelling points  such as near gas pumps at service stations  Observe  restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  depots  storage  and distribution areas  chemical  plants  or where blasting operations are in progress   Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  often  but not always  clearly marked  The
51. an use Bluetooth connectivity to send  images  video clips  music and sound clips  and notes   make a wireless connection to your compatible PC  for  example  to transfer files   and connect to a compatible  printer to print images with Image print     Since devices with Bluetooth wireless technology  communicate using radio waves  they do not need to    be in direct line of sight  However  they must be within  10 metres  33 feet  of each other  although the  connection may be subject to interference from  obstructions such as walls or from other electronic  devices     This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification  2 0 supporting the following profiles  Advanced Audio  Distribution Profile  Audio Video Remote Control  Profile  Basic Imaging Profile  Basic Printing Profile   Dial up Networking Profile  File Transfer Profile  Hands   Free Profile  Headset Profile  Human Interface Device  Profile  Object Push Profile  SIM Access Profile  and  Synchronization Profile  To ensure interoperability  between other devices supporting Bluetooth  technology  use Nokia approved enhancements for this  model  Check with the manufacturers of other devices  to determine their compatibility with this device     There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth  technology in some locations  Check with your local  authorities or service provider    Features using Bluetooth technology  or allowing such  features to run in the background while using other  features  increase the demand on bat
52. and enhancements may  result in different SAR values  SAR values may vary  depending on national reporting and testing  requirements and the network band  Additional SAR  information may be provided under product  information at www nokia com     Your mobile device is also designed to meet the   requirements for exposure to radio waves established  by the Federal Communications Commission  USA  and  Industry Canada  These requirements set a SAR limit of    1 6 W kg averaged over one gram of tissue  The  highest SAR value reported under this standard during  product certification for use at the ear is 0 41 W kg and  when properly worn on the body is 0 73 W kg   Information about this device model can be found at  http   www fcc gov oet fccid by searching the  equipment authorization system using FCC ID   PDNRM 320     Additional safety information    113    Index    114    Index    A    access codes 13  access points 27 99  accessories  See enhancements   activation keys 45  active standby mode 69  94  active toolbar   incamera 48   in gallery 57  address book   See contacts   alarm clock 70  alarm  calendar note 71  albums  media 58  anniversary notes 71  answering calls 81  application manager 89  applications 89  attachments 75  76  audio messages 72  auto update for time date 70    B  backlight time out 93    battery  power saver setting 93  Saving power 14  birthday notes 71  blogs 22  Bluetooth connectivity  device address 30  device visibility 29  pairing devices 30  re
53. ault values to the camera Settings     Setup settings   adjust colour and  lighting   To enable the camera to reproduce colours and lighting  more accurately or to add effects to your pictures or    videos  scroll through the active toolbar  and select  from the following options     e Flash mode       images only      Select the desired    flash mode     e Colour tone  f      Select a colour effect from the    list     e White balance   4      Select the current lighting    condition from the list  This allows the camera to  reproduce colours more accurately     Camera    53    Camera    54    e Exposure compensation       images only      If  you are shooting a dark subject against a very light  background  such as snow  adjust the exposure to   1 or  2 to compensate the background brightness   For light subjects against a dark background  use  1  Or  2    e Sharpness  F   images only      Adjust the  sharpness of the image    e Contrast       images only      Adjust the difference  between the lightest and darkest parts of the image    e Light sensitivity       images only      Increase the  light sensitivity in low light conditions to decrease  the risk of images that are too dark     The screen display changes to match any settings you  make so that you see how the change affects the  pictures or videos     The available settings vary depending on the selected  camera     The setup settings are camera specific  if you change  the settings in the secondary camera  the set
54. ay be set by your service provider when you  make a subscription  Set by network   network  service     Call waiting     If you have activated call waiting   network service   the network notifies you of anew  incoming call while you have a call in progress  Set  the function on  Activate  or off  Cancel   or check  whether the function is activated  Check status    Internet call waiting     Select Activated to be  notified of a new incoming internet call while you  have a Callin progress    Internet call alert     Select On to be alerted for  incoming internet calls  If you select Off  you are not  alerted  but a notification about missed calls  appears    Default call type     To set internet calls as the  default call type when making calls  select Internet  call  If an internet call service is not available  a  regular voice call is started instead     e Reject call with SMS     To send a text message to    a caller informing why you could not answer the call   select Yes    Message text     Write a text to be sent in a text  message when you reject a Call    Image in video call     If video is not sent during a  video call  you can select a still image to be displayed  instead    Automatic redial     Select On  and your device  makes a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the    Settings    97    Settings    98    call after an unsuccessful call attempt  To stop  automatic redialling  press the end key    Show call duration     Activate this setting if you  want the length 
55. box    e Include signature     Select whether you want to  attach a signature to your e mail messages    e New e mail alerts     Select whether you want to  receive the new e mail indications  a tone  a note   and a mail indicator  when new mail is received     Messaging    19    80    Messaging    LEN    Retrieval settings    Press      and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  E mail  gt  Mailboxes  a mailbox  and  Retrieval settings     Select from the following     e E mail to retrieve     Define which parts of the e   mail are retrieved  Headers only  Size limit  POP3    or Msgs   amp  attachs   POP3     e Retrieval amount     Define how many new e mail  messages are retrieved to the mailbox    e IMAP4 folder path  for IMAP4 only      Define the  folder path for folders to be subscribed    e Folder subscriptions  for IMAP4 only      Subscribe  to other folders in the remote mailbox  and retrieve  content from those folders     Automatic retrieval settings    Press      and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  E mail  gt  Mailboxes  a mailbox  and  Automatic retrieval     Select from the following     e E mail notifications     To automatically retrieve  the headings to your device when you receive new  e mail in your remote mailbox  select Auto   update or Only in home netw     e E mail retrieval     To automatically retrieve the  headings of new e mail messages from your remote  mailbox at defined times  select Enabled or Only in    home netw   
56. cautions for security or content     The images in this guide may differ from your device  display     Network services    To use the phone you must have service from a wireless  service provider  Many of the features require special  network features  These features are not available on all  networks  other networks may require that you make  specific arrangements with your service provider before  you can use the network services  Your service provider  can give you instructions and explain what charges will  apply  Some networks may have limitations that affect  how you can use network services  For instance  some  networks may not support all language dependent  characters and services     Your service provider may have requested that certain  features be disabled or not activated in your device  If so   these features will not appear on your device menu  Your  device may also have a special configuration such as  changes in menu names  menu order  and icons  Contact  your service provider for more information     This device supports WAP 2 0 protocols  HTTP and SSL  that  run on TCP IP protocols  Some features of this device  such  as MMS  browsing  and e mail require network support for  these technologies     Enhancements  batteries  and  chargers    Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger  before removing the battery     Check the model number of any charger before use with  this device  This device is intended for use when supplied  with power from th
57. ccess codes   p  13     Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency  numbers to prevent accidental dialling of the  emergency number    Keypad autolock period     Select whether the  keypad is locked when your device has been idle for  a certain period of time    Phone autolock period     To avoid unauthorised  use  you can set a time out after which the device  automatically locks  A locked device cannot be used  until the correct lock code is entered  To turn off the  autolock period  select None     Alz  Tip  To lock the device manually  press the     power key  A list of commands opens  Select  Lock phone    Lock keys if slide closed     Select whether the   keypad is locked when you close the 2 way slide     Alz  Tip  To lock or unlock the keypad manually  p when the slide is closed  press the left  selection key  then the right selection key   Lock if SIM card changed     You can set the device  to ask for the lock code when an unknown SIM card  is inserted into your device  The device maintainsa 95    Settings    Settings    96    list of SIM cards that are recognised as the owner s  cards    e Closed user group     You can specify a group of  people to whom you can call and who can call you   network service     e Confirm SIM services     You can set the device to  display confirmation messages when you are using  a SIM card service  network service      Certificate management    Press     and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Security  gt  Certifica
58. ceably shorter than normal   replace the battery  Use only Nokia approved batteries   and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved  chargers designated for this device     If a replacement battery is being used for the first time  or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged  period  it may be necessary to connect the charger   then disconnect and reconnect it to begin charging the  battery     Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the  device when not in use  Do not leave a fully charged  battery connected to a charger  since overcharging  may shorten its lifetime  If left unused  a fully charged  battery will lose its charge over time     If the battery is completely discharged  it may take  several minutes before the charging indicator appears  on the display or before any calls can be made     Use the battery only for its intended purpose  Never use    106 any charger or battery that is damaged     Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short   circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a  coin  clip  or pen causes direct connection of the  positive     and negative     terminals of the battery    These look like metal strips on the battery   This might  happen  for example  when you carry a spare battery  in your pocket or purse  Short circuiting the terminals  may damage the battery or the connecting object     Leaving the battery in hot or cold places  such as ina  closed car in Summer or winter conditions  will reduce  the capacit
59. ceiving data 31  security 29  sending data 30  settings 29  switching on off 29  bookmarks 23  brightness  display 93  browser  bookmarks 23  browsing pages 21  22  cache memory 24  security 24  settings 24  widgets 23    C    cable connection 31  cache memory 24    calculator 89  calendar 70  calls 81  answering 81  duration of 85  internet calls 84  rejecting 81  settings 97  camera  colour 53  flash 50  image quality 53  imaging mode 49  lighting 53  settings 52  video mode 51  video quality 54  certificates 96  clock 69  70  computer connections 31  See also data connections  connection manager 28  contacts    copying 88  editing 87  imagesin 87    ringing tones 87    Saving 87  copyright protection 45    D    data connections   cable 31   PC connectivity 31  date andtime 70  declining calls 81  dialled numbers 85  dismissing calls 81  display settings 93  DRM  digital rights  management  45  duration of calls 85    E    e mail messages 75  enhancements settings 94    F    factory settings  restoring 96  feeds  news 22   FMradio 40   font settings 93    G   gallery 56   games 19   general information 12    GPS  Global Positioning  System  61  grid view of menus 69    help application 12  HSDPA  high speed downlink  packet access  20    I    IAPs  internet access  points  27  images  sharing online 59  inbox  message 74  indicators and icons 17  installation of applications 89  internet calls 83 85  connecting 84  making 84  profiles 83 102  settings 102  internet connecti
60. col type  to transfer data to and from your device  The other  settings depend on the selected network type    e Phone IP address  for IPV4 only      Enter the IP  address of your device    e DNS address     Enter the IP addresses of the  primary and secondary DNS servers  if required by  your service provider  Contact your internet service  provider to obtain these addresses    e Proxy server address     Enter the address of the  proxy server    e Proxy port number     Enter the port number of  the proxy server     WLAN internet access points    Press      and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Access points  gt  Options  gt  Edit or  New access point     Follow the instructions from the WLAN service  provider     e WLAN network name     Select Enter manually or  Search for networks  If you select an existing  network  WLAN network mode and WLAN  security mode are determined by the settings of its  access point device    e Network status     Define whether the network  name is displayed    e WLAN network mode     Select Ad hoc to create  an ad hoc network and to allow devices to send and  receive data directly  a WLAN access point device is  not needed  In an ad hoc network  all devices must  use the same WLAN network name    e WLAN security mode     Select the encryption  used  WEP  802 1x  not for ad hoc networks   or  WPA WPAZ  If you select Open network  no  encryption is used  The WEP  802 1x  and WPA  functions can be used only if the network supports  th
61. connectivity  Like computers  your device may  be exposed to viruses  malicious messages and  applications  and other harmful content  Exercise caution  and open messages  accept connectivity requests   download content  and accept installations only from  trustworthy sources  To increase the security of your  devices  consider installing  using  and regularly updating  antivirus software  firewall  and other related software on  your device and any connected computer     A gt  Warning  To use any features in this device  other  than the alarm clock  the device must be switched on  Do  not switch the device on when wireless device use may  cause interference or danger     The office applications support common features of  Microsoft Word  PowerPoint  and Excel  Microsoft Office  2000  XP  and 2003   Not all file formats can be viewed or  modified     During extended operation  such as an active video  sharing session or high speed data connection  the device  may feel warm  In most cases  this condition is normal  If  you suspect the device is not working properly  take it to  the nearest authorized service facility     For your safety    For your safety    10    Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for  third party internet sites  You may also access other third   party sites through your device  Third party sites are not  affiliated with Nokia  and Nokia does not endorse or  assume liability for them  If you choose to access such  sites  you should take pre
62. creen settings 93  security  certificates 96  web browser 24  security code 13  sent messages folder 72  setting wizard 16  settings  access points 99  Bluetooth connectivity 29  call divert 98  calls 97  camera 52  certificates 96  display 93  enhancements 94  internet call 102  language 94  network 98  packet data 101  packet data access points 100  personalisation 93  positioning 96  shortcuts 94  standby 94  tv out 95    Video Centre 35  web browser 24  WLAN 101  WLAN internet access  points 100  Shortcuts 94  SIM card security 95  Slide show 58  SMS  short message  service  72  software applications 89  software update 12  songs 36  speaker phone 18  standby mode 69 94  streaming media 44  Symbian applications 89    T    templates  message 73  text messages  receiving andreading 74  replying to 74  sending 72  settings 77  themes 68  time and date 70  time zone settings 70  time out for backlight 93    tones week settings  calendar 71  ring settings 68 welcome 16  settings 93 welcome note 93  toolbar 48 57 widgets 23  transferring data 16 wireless LAN  WLAN  26  transferring music 38 wireless LAN settings 101  troubleshooting 103 world clock 70  TV configuration 95  tv out mode 58 Z  U zooming 49 52    unlocking keypad 18  95  UPIN code 13  UPUK code 13  USB cable connection 31    V    video calls 82  Visual Radio 40  voice calls   See calls  voice over IP 85  voice over IP  VOIP  83  VoIP 85  volume controls 18    W   wallpaper 68  web connection 21  web logs 22    Inde
63. ct Data transfer as the USB  connection mode     2  Open Nokia Map Loader in your PC  Nokia Map  Loader checks the version of map data to be  downloaded     3  Select the maps or voice guidance files you want   and download and install them to your device       lz  Tip  Use Nokia Map Loader to save on mobile  j data transfer fees     Extra services for Maps    You can purchase a licence and download different  kinds of guides  such as city and travel guides  for  different cities to your device  You can also purchase a  licence for a turn by turn Drive  amp  Walk navigation  service with voice guidance  and a traffic information  service to use itin Maps  A navigation licence is region    specific  region selected when purchasing the licence    and it can be used only on the selected area  The  downloaded guides are automatically saved to your  device     The licence you purchase for a guide or navigation can  be transferred to another device  but the same licence  can only be active in one device at a time     Traffic and guide information and related services are  generated by third parties independent of Nokia  The  information may be inaccurate and incomplete to  some extent and is subject to availability  Never rely  solely on the aforementioned information and related  services     To purchase and download different kinds of guides   such as city and travel guides  for different cities to your  device  select Options  gt  Extras  gt  0 Guides     To purchase a Drive  am
64. d select Contacts  gt  Options  gt  New  contact     2  Fillin the fields that you want  and select Done     To edit contact cards  scroll to the contact card you  want to edit  and select Options  gt  Edit  You can also  search for the desired contact by entering the first  letters of the name to the search field  A list of the  contacts starting with the letters appear onthe display     XE Tip  To add and edit contact cards  you can also        use Nokia Contacts Editor available in Nokia  Nseries PC Suite     To attach a small thumbnail image to a contact card   open the contact card  and select Options  gt  Edit  gt   Options  gt  Add thumbnail  The thumbnail image is  shown when the contact calls     Add ringing tones for contacts    Press      and select Contacts     To define a ringing tone for a contact or a contact  group  do the following     1  Press the scroll key to open a contact card or go to  the groups list  and select a contact group     2  Select Options  gt  Ringing tone  A list of ringing  tones opens     3  Select the ringing tone you want to use for the  individual contact or the members of the selected  group     When a contact or group member calls you  the device  plays the chosen ringing tone  if the caller   s telephone  number is sent with the call and your device recognises  it      Contacts  phonebook     87       88      i To remove the ringing tone  select Default tone from    the list of ringing tones     Copy contacts    To copy names and nu
65. d videos online   p  59    or E to add or remove an image from the print  basket     Gallery    57    Gallery    58    to print the viewed image  esl    to start a slide show of your images  to delete the selected image or video clip    The available options may vary depending on the view  you are in     Albums    With albums  you can conveniently manage your  images and video clips  To view the albums list in  Gallery  select Images  amp  videos  gt  Options  gt   Albums  gt  View albums     To create a new album  in the albums list view  select  Options  gt  New album     To add a picture or a video clip to an album in Gallery   scroll to a picture or video clip  and select Options  gt   Albums  gt  Add to album  A list of albums opens   Select the album to which you want to add the picture  or video clip  The item you added to the album is still  visible in Images  amp  videos in Gallery     To remove a file from an album  open the album  scroll  to the file  and press C  The file is not deleted from  Images  amp  videos in Gallery     Slide show    To view your images as a Slide show  select an image  in Gallery  and Start slide show      in the active  toolbar  The slide show starts from the selected file     To view only the selected images as a slide show  select  Options  gt  Mark Unmark  gt  Mark to mark images   and Options  gt  Slide show  gt  Start to start the slide  show     Select from the following     e Pause     to pause the slide show  e Continue     to res
66. does not own the copyrights or intellectual property rights to the third party applications  As such  Nokia does not take any responsibility for end user    support  functionality of the applications  or the information in the applications or these materials  Nokia does not provide any warranty for the third party  applications     BY USING THE APPLICATIONS YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE APPLICATIONS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  TO THE  MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT NEITHER NOKIA NOR ITS AFFILIATES MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  OR THAT  THE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS  COPYRIGHTS  TRADEMARKS  OR OTHER RIGHTS     The availability of particular products and applications and services for these products may vary by region  Please check with your Nokia dealer for details  and  availability of language options     Export controls  This device may contain commodities  technology or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries  Diversion contrary to  law is prohibited     FCC INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE   Your device may cause TV or radio interference  for example  when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment  The FCC or Industry Canada  can require you to stop using your telephone if such interferenc
67. e DC 4  AC 4  or AC 5 charger and from  an AC 1  ACP 8  ACP 9  ACP 12  or LCH 12 charger when  used with the CA 44 charger adapter     The exact charger model number may vary depending on  the type of plug  The plug variant is identified by one of  the following  E  EB  X  AR  U  A  C  or UB     The battery intended for use with this device is BL 6F     Ae Warning  Use only batteries  chargers  and  enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this  particular model  The use of any other types may  invalidate any approval or warranty  and may be  dangerous    For availability of approved enhancements  please check    with your dealer  When you disconnect the power cord of  any enhancement  grasp and pull the plug  not the cord     Get connected          Nokia N95 8GB supports the following connectivity  methods     e 2G and 3G networks   e Bluetooth connectivity     to transfer files and  connect to compatible enhancements  See   Bluetooth connectivity   p  28     e Nokia AV connector  3 5 mm      to connect to  compatible headsets  headphones  TVs   or home    Stereo sets  See  TV out mode   p  58    e Data cable     to connect to compatible devices  such  as printers and PCs  See  USB   p  31    e Wireless LAN  WLAN      to connect to the internet  and WLAN enabled devices  See  Wireless  LAN   p  26    e Infrared     to transfer and synchronise data  between compatible devices    e GPS     to connect to GPS satellites to measure your  location  See  Positioning  GPS    p  6
68. e above the Sync List    4  To remove songs or albums  select an item in the    Sync List  right click  and select Remove from  list     5  To start the synchronisation  click Start Sync   Automatic synchronisation    1  To activate the automatic synchronisation function  in Windows Media Player  click the Sync tab  select  Nokia Handset  gt  Set Up Sync     and check the  Sync this device automatically check box     2  Select the playlists you want to synchronise  automatically in the Available playlists pane  and  click Add     The selected items are transferred to the Playlists  to sync pane     Music folder    39    Music folder    40    3  To finalise the setup for automatic synchronisation   click Finish     When the Sync this device automatically check box  is checked and you connect your device to the PC  the  music library in your device is automatically updated  based on the playlists you select for synchronisation in  Windows Media Player  If no playlists have been  selected  the whole PC music library is selected for  synchronisation  If there is not enough free memory in  your device  Windows Media Player selects manual  synchronisation automatically     To stop automatic synchronisation  click the Sync tab   and select Stop Sync to  Nokia Handset        Nokia Music Store    In the Nokia Music Store  network service  you can  search  browse  and purchase music to download to  your device  To purchase music  you first need to  register for the service     To check
69. e cannot be eliminated  If you require assistance  contact your local service facility  This device  complies with part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this  device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved  by Nokia could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     Issue 3 1 EN US    Contents    Contents    For your safety           ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceeO    About your deviCe            esesseeessseesseesssseesssseessseessssessssecssssesee 9  Network Services           eeeeseeeeesseessssseessseeoesssseesssssesssssseeesse 10  Enhancements  batteries  and Chargers              cccccceeeees 10    Get CONNMECEO            cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccee LL    Useful informatiOn         sescssssescssessssesecsescssesse L2    VE e ENAA EE EETA 12  Ger stan eU oinin A 12  Additional applications    kee ccstcccccsssecscsssesssssseees 12  Software UPAAteS            ccccscccsescsscscccsssssscccsssssecesssssseeesens 12  SS E EA E ETTE SEA EE 13  ACCESS COGS scsiuccivenensricswauoticnensorsnctwsesiicuoselehineratonscresaniacies 13  Prolong battery lif  ec csssstccescsstscsssssttrseseeees 14  Your deviCe           sessessesessesessessssesessosesseseesesse LO  WECOME scn 16  Transfer CONTENL           ccececcccescsccescssseccscsssssesscssssesscs
70. ed  on microcellular network  MCN  technology and to  activate cell info reception     Connection settings      gt   In connection settings  you can edit access points and  other connectivity settings     You can also edit settings for Bluetooth connectivity in  the Bluetooth connectivity application  See     Settings   p  29     You can also edit settings for data cable connections in a  the USB application  See  USB   p  31  fa  For more information on connection settings  see the   3  extended user guide on the product support pages of A  the Nokia website     Access points    Create a new access point    Press      and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Access points     You may receive access point settings in a message  from a service provider  Some or all access points may  be preset for your device by your service provider  and  you may not be able to change  create  edit  or remove  them      amp  indicates a protected access point     indicates a packet data access point     indicates a WLAN access point     Alz  Tip  You can create internet access points in a        wireless LAN with the WLAN wizard     To create a new access point  select Options  gt  New  access point     To edit the settings of an access point  select Options  gt   Edit  Follow the instructions from your service    provider   99    Settings    100    e Connection name     Enter a descriptive name for  the connection   e Data bearer     Select the data connection type     Depending 
71. een  downloaded during previous sessions     Your current location  To establish a GPS connection and zoom in to your    current location  select Options  gt  My position  or  press 0  If the power saver turns on while the device is    attempting to establish a GPS connection  the attempt  is interrupted     A GPS indicator is shown on the display   One bar is one satellite  When the device tries to find a  Satellite  the bar is yellow  When the device receives  enough data from the satellite to establish a GPS  connection  the bar turns green  The more green bars   the stronger the GPS connection     When the GPS connection is active  your current  location is indicated on the map with          Move and zoom Parliament Square    London  United Kingdom  To move on the map  scroll up   down  left  or right  The map  is oriented towards north by  default  The compass rose    displays the orientation of the     map and rotates during p  navigation when the  orientation changes     When you browse the map on Ent  the display  a new map is  automatically downloaded if   you scroll to an area which is not covered by maps  already downloaded  These maps are free of charge   but downloading may involve the transmission of  large amounts of data through your service provider s  network  For more information on data transmission  charges  contact your service provider     Ga       The maps are automatically saved in the mass memory     To zoom in or out  press   or    Use the scale bar
72. em     To enter the settings for the selected security mode   select WLAN security settings     For more information  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     Packet data settings    Press  7   and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Packet data     The packet data settings affect all access points using  a packet data connection     e Packet data connection     If you select When  available and you are in a network that supports  packet data  the device registers to the packet data  network  Starting an active packet data connection   for example  to send and receive e mail  is quicker   If there is no packet data coverage  the device  periodically tries to establish a packet data  connection  If you select When needed  the device  uses a packet data connection only if you start an  application or action that needs it    e Access point     The access point name is needed  to use your device as a packet data modem to a  compatible computer    e High speed packet access     Enable or disable the  use of HSDPA  network service  in UMTS networks     Wireless LAN settings    Press      and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Wireless LAN     e Show WLAN availability     Select whether Bf is  displayed in the standby mode when a wireless LAN  is available    e Scan for networks     If you set Show WLAN  availability to Yes  select how often the device  searches for available wireless LANs and updates the  indicato
73. es only   to adjust white balance    to adjust the exposure compensation  images only   F  to adjust sharpness  images only      to adjust contrast  images only    to adjust light sensitivity  images only     The icons change to reflect the current status of the  setting     The available options vary depending on the capture  mode and view you are in  See  After taking a  picture   p  50  See  After recording a   video   p  52  The active toolbar in Gallery has  different options  See  Active toolbar   p  57     Take pictures  Before taking a picture  note the following     e To make lighting and colour adjustments  use the  scroll key to scroll through the active toolbar  See   Setup settings   adjust colour and  lighting   p  53  Saving the captured image may  take longer if you change the zoom  lighting  or  colour settings     e To free memory for new pictures  transfer files to a  compatible PC using a compatible USB data cable   for example  and delete the files from your device   The device informs you when the memory is full  and  asks whether you want to change the memory in  use     When taking a picture  note the following     e Use both hands to keep the camera still     e The quality of a digitally zoomed picture is lower  than that of a nonzoomed picture     e The camera goes into the battery saving mode if  there are no keypresses for a moment  To continue  taking pictures  press the capture key     To take a picture  do the following     1  If the camera is i
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75. ewal of such DRM protected content already in your  device  Revocation of such DRM software does not  affect the use of content protected with other types of  DRM or the use of non DRM protected content     Digital rights management  DRM  protected content  comes with an associated activation key that defines  your rights to use the content     If your device has OMA DRM protected content  to back  up both the activation keys and the content  use the  backup feature of Nokia PC Suite  Other transfer  methods may not transfer the activation keys which  need to be restored with the content for you to be able  to continue the use of OMA DRM protected content after    the device memory is formatted  You may also need to  restore the activation keys in case the files on your  device get corrupted     If your device has WMDRM protected content  both the  activation keys and the content will be lost if the device  memory is formatted  You may also lose the activation  keys and the content in case the files on your device  get corrupted  Losing the activation keys or the content  may limit your ability to use the same content on your  device again  For more information  contact your  service provider     Some activation keys may be connected to a specific  SIM card  and the protected content can be accessed  only if the SIM card is inserted in the device     In the activation keys main view  select from the  following     e Valid keys     View keys that are connected to one  Or more 
76. f missed  received   and dialled voice calls  select Recent calls  The device  registers missed and received Calls only if the network  supports these functions  the device is switched on   and within the network service area     To clear all recent call lists  select Options  gt  Clear  recent calls in the recent calls main view  To clear one  of the call registers  open the register you want to  erase  and select Options  gt  Clear list  To clear an  individual event  open a register  scroll to the event   and press C     Call duration  Press      and select Tools  gt  Log  85       To monitor the approximate duration of your incoming  and outgoing calls  select Call duration     rs Note  The actual time invoiced for calls by your  service provider may vary  depending on network  features  rounding off for billing  and so forth     To clear call duration timers  select Options  gt  Clear  timers  For this you need the lock code     Contacts  phonebook  Q    In Contacts  you can save and update contact  information  such as phone numbers  home addresses   Or e mail addresses of your contacts  You can adda  personal ringing tone or a thumbnail image to a  contact card  You can also create contact groups  which  allow you to send text messages or e mail to many  recipients at the same time     For more information on Contacts and SIM contacts  see  the extended user guide on the product support pages  of the Nokia website     Save and edit names and  numbers    1  Press     an
77. f your location with three satellites   However  the accuracy is generally better when more  Satellites are found     Maps           For more information on Maps  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     About Maps    Press      and select Maps     With Maps  you can see your current location on the  map  browse maps for different cities and countries   search for addresses and different points of interest   plan routes from one location to another  view traffic    Signal strengths     Chg  view       details  and save locations as favourites and send them  to compatible devices     You can also purchase extra services  such as guides  a  turn by turn Drive  amp  Walk navigation service with voice  guidance  and a traffic information service     Maps uses GPS  See  Positioning  GPS    p  61  You can  define the positioning methods used with your device  in the device settings  For the most accurate location  information  use either the internal GPS or a  compatible external GPS receiver     When you use Maps for the first time  you may need to  define an internet access point for downloading map  information for your current location  To change the  default access point later  in Maps  select Options  gt   Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Internet  gt  Default access  point  shown only when you are online      When you browse a map in Maps  the map data for the  area is automatically downloaded to your device  through the internet  A new map
78. g the coordinates of your current location  when your device is receiving signals from satellites     A GPS is a network service     Your device is preconfigured to use the Nokia A GPS  service  if no service provider specific A GPS settings are  available  The assistance data is retrieved from the  Nokia A GPS service server only when needed     You must have a packet data internet access point  defined in the device to retrieve assistance data from  the Nokia A GPS service  To define an access point for  A GPS  press     and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   General  gt  Positioning  gt  Positioning server  gt      GPS     ioning    Posit    61     GPS     ioning    Posit    62    Access point  A wireless LAN access point cannot be  used for this service  The packet data internet access  pointis asked when GPS is used for the first time in your  device     To enable or disable different positioning methods   such as Bluetooth GPS  press      and select Tools  gt   Settings  gt  General  gt  Positioning  gt  Positioning  methods     GPS receiver    The GPS receiver is located in the bottom of the device   When using the receiver  slide the numeric keypad  open  and from an upright position  move the device  to an angle of about 45 degrees  with an unobstructed  view of the sky  Do not cover the numeric keypad with  your hand     Establishing a GPS  connection may take  from a couple of seconds  to several minutes   Establishing a GPS  connection in the car may  take longer   
79. he Inbox folder   indicates an unread text  message  ey an unread multimedia message  fy an  unread audio message   _  data received through  infrared  and       data received through Bluetooth  connectivity     When you receive a message  DM7  and 1 new  message are shown in the standby mode  To open the  message  select Show  To open a message in Inbox   scroll to it  and press the scroll key  To reply to a  received message  select Options  gt  Reply     Multimedia messages    Cee important  Exercise caution when opening  messages  Multimedia message objects may contain  malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your  device or PC     You may receive a notification that a multimedia  message is waiting in the multimedia message centre     To start a packet data connection to retrieve the  message to your device  select Options  gt  Retrieve     When you open a multimedia message  gy   you may   see an image and a message    2  is shown if sound is  included  or FJ if video is included  To play the sound  or the video  select the indicator     To see the media objects that have been included in  the multimedia message  select Options  gt  Objects     If the message includes a multimedia presentation   Z is displayed  To play the presentation  select the  indicator     Mailbox    Define the e mail settings    Alz  Tip  Use Settings wizard to define your mailbox    settings  Press fp   and select Tools  gt   Utilities  gt  Sett  wizard     To use e mail  you must have a v
80. he connection to the remote mailbox    e Port     Define a port for the connection    e APOP secure login  for POP3 only      Use with the  POP3 protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords  to the remote e mail server while connecting to the  mailbox     To edit the settings for the e mail you send  select  Outgoing e mail and from the following     e My e mail address     Enter the e mail address  given to you by your service provider    e Outgoing mail server     Enter the IP address or  host name of the mail server that sends your e mail   You may only be able to use the outgoing server of  your service provider  Contact your service provider  for more information     The settings for User name  Password  Access point  in use  Security  ports   and Port are similar to the  ones in Incoming e mail     User settings    Press     and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  E mail  gt  Mailboxes  a mailbox  and User  settings     Select from the following     e Myname     Enter your own name  Your name  replaces your e mail address in the recipient s  device when the recipient   s device supports this  function    e Send message     Define how e mail is sent from  your device  Select Immediately for the device to  connect to the mailbox when you select Send  message  If you select During next conn   e mail is  sent when the connection to the remote mailbox is  available    e Send copy to self     Select whether you want to  send a copy of the e mail to your own mail
81. he place of purchase     Authenticate hologram    1  When you look at the hologram  on the label  you should see the  Nokia connecting hands symbol  from one angle and the Nokia  Original Enhancements logo  when looking from another  angle        2  When you angle the hologram  left  right  down and up  you  Should see 1  2  3 and 4 dots on  each side respectively     What if your battery is not  authentic     If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the  hologram on the label is an authentic Nokia battery   please do not use the battery  Take it to the nearest  authorised Nokia service point or dealer for assistance   The use of a battery that is not approved by the  manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in  poor performance and damage to your device and its  enhancements  It may also invalidate any approval or  warranty applying to the device     To find out more about original Nokia batteries  visit  www nokia com battery        Battery information    107    Care and maintenance    Care and maintenance    Your device is a product of superior design and  craftsmanship and should be treated with care  The  following suggestions will help you protect your  warranty coverage     Keep the device dry  Precipitation  humidity  and all  types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals  that will corrode electronic circuits  If your device  does get wet  remove the battery  and allow the  device to dry completely before replacing it     Do not use or store the dev
82. heir ground stations that monitor the operation of the  Satellites  Your device has an internal GPS receiver     A GPS terminal receives low power radio signals from  the satellites and measures the travel time of the  signals  From the travel time  the GPS receiver can  calculate its location to the accuracy of meters     The coordinates in the GPS are expressed in degrees  and decimal degrees format using the international  WGS 84 coordinate system     The Global Positioning System  GPS  is operated by the  government of the United States  which is solely  responsible for its accuracy and maintenance  The  accuracy of location data can be affected by  adjustments to GPS satellites made by the United  States government and is subject to change with the  United States Department of Defense civil GPS policy  and the Federal Radionavigation Plan  Accuracy can    also be affected by poor satellite geometry  Availability  and quality of GPS signals may be affected by your  location  buildings  natural obstacles  and weather  conditions  The GPS receiver should only be used  outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals     Any GPS should not be used for precise location  measurement  and you should never rely solely on  location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio  networks for positioning or navigation     Your device also supports Assisted GPS  A GPS      Assisted GPS  A GPS  is used to retrieve assistance data  over a packet data connection  which assists in  calculatin
83. ice  This option is shown only if there  are services that have not been configured     To save the network to which you are currently  connected  select Options  gt  Save network  The  saved networks are marked with a star in the list of  networks     To connect to an internet call service using a hidden  WLAN  select Options  gt  Use hidden network     To end the connection to an internet call service  select  Options  gt  Disconnect from serv      Make internet calls    When you have activated the internet call feature  you  can make an internet call from all applications where  you can make a regular voice call  For example  in  Contacts  scroll to the desired contact  and select Call  gt   Options  gt  Internet call     To make an internet callin the standby mode  enter the  phone number or internet address  and press the call  key     To make an internet call to an address that does not  Start with a digit  press any number key when the  device is in the standby mode  then press   for a few  seconds to clear the display and to switch the device  from the number mode to the letter mode  Enter the  address  and press the call key     To make an internet call from Contacts  press rp   select  Contacts  scroll to the desired contact  and select  Options  gt  Internet call     To make an internet call from the log  press H   select  Tools  gt  Log and the log type  scroll to the desired  contact  and select Options  gt  Internet call     Service settings    Press      select
84. ice in dusty  dirty areas   Its moving parts and electronic components can be  damaged     Do not store the device in hot areas  High  temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  devices  damage batteries  and warp or melt certain  plastics     Do not store the device in cold areas  When the  device returns to its normal temperature  moisture  can form inside the device and damage electronic  circuit boards     Do not drop  knock  or shake the device  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards and fine  mechanics     Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or  strong detergents to clean the device     Do not paint the device  Paint can clog the moving  parts and prevent proper operation     Use a Soft  clean  dry cloth to clean any lenses  such  as Camera  proximity sensor  and light sensor lenses     Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorized antennas  modifications  or  attachments could damage the device and may  violate regulations governing radio devices     Use chargers indoors     Always create a backup of data you want to keep   such as contacts and calendar notes     To reset the device from time to time for optimum  performance  power off the device and remove the  battery     These suggestions apply equally to your device   battery  charger  or any enhancement  If any device is  not working properly  take it to the nearest authorized  service facility for service     e Do not attempt to open the device other than as  
85. ice is not water resistant  Keep it dry     BACK UP COPIES    Remember to make back up copies or keep a  written record of all important information  stored in your device     CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES    When connecting to any other device  read its  user guide for detailed safety instructions  Do  not connect incompatible products     EMERGENCY CALLS    Ensure the phone function of the device is  switched on and in service  Press the end Key as  many times as needed to clear the display and  return to the standby mode  Enter the  emergency number  then press the call key  Give  your location  Do not end the call until given  permission to do so           About your device    The wireless device described in this guide is approved for  use on the  E GSM 850  900  1800  1900 MHz  and WCDMA   HSDPA  850 and 1900 MHz networks  Contact your service  provider for more information about networks     When using the features in this device  obey all laws and  respect local customs  privacy and legitimate rights of  others  including copyrights     Not all networks support all features offered in this device   For instance  video calls  video sharing  push to talk  and    instant messaging are not compatible with the networks  in the United States of America     Copyright protections may prevent some images  music   including ringing tones   and other content from being  copied  modified  transferred  or forwarded     Your device supports internet connections and other  methods of 
86. ice requires  a quality connection to the network  In some cases   transmission of data files or messages may be delayed  until such a connection is available  Ensure the above  separation distance instructions are followed until the  transmission is completed     Parts of the device are magnetic  Metallic materials  may be attracted to the device  Do not place credit  cards or other magnetic storage media near the device     110 because information stored on them may be erased     Medical devices    Operation of any radio transmitting equipment   including wireless phones  may interfere with the  functionality of inadequately protected medical  devices  Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the  medical device to determine if they are adequately  Shielded from external RF energy or if you have any  questions  Switch off your device in health care  facilities when any regulations posted in these areas  instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care facilities  may be using equipment that could be sensitive to  external RF energy     Implanted medical devices    Manufacturers of medical devices recommend that a  minimum separation of 15 3 centimeters  6 inches   should be maintained between a wireless device and  an implanted medical device  such as a pacemaker or  implanted cardioverter defibrillator  to avoid potential  interference with the medical device  Persons who  have such devices should     e Always keep the wireless device more than 15 3  centimeters  6 inches
87. instructed in this guide     108    Disposal    The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on your   product  literature  or packaging reminds you     that in the European Union all electrical and   electronic products  batteries  and accumulators  must be taken to separate collection at the end of their  working life  Do not dispose of these products as  unsorted municipal waste     Return the products to collection to prevent possible  harm to the environment or human health from  uncontrolled waste disposal and to promote the  sustainable reuse of material resources  Collection  information is available from the product retailer  local  waste authorities  national producer responsibility  Organizations  or your local Nokia representative  For  more information  see product Eco Declaration or  country specific information at www nokia com     Care and maintenance    109    Additional safety information    Additional safety information    Small children    Your device and its enhancements may contain small  parts  Keep them out of the reach of small children     Operating environment    This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used  either in the normal use position against the ear or  when positioned at least 1 5 centimeters  5 8 inch   away from the body  When a carry case  belt clip  or  holder is used for body worn operation  it should not  contain metal and should position the device the  above stated distance from your body     To transmit data files or messages  this dev
88. is  used only once     1  To pair with a device  select Options  gt  New  paired device  Devices that are within range are  displayed    2  Select the device  and enter the passcode  The same  passcode must be entered on the other device as  well     3  Some audio enhancements connect automatically  to your device after pairing  Otherwise  scroll to the    enhancement  and select Options  gt  Connect to  audio device     Paired devices are indicated by  3 in the device search     To set a device as authorised or unauthorised  scroll to  the device  and select from the following options     e Set as authorised     Connections between your  device and the authorised device can be made  without your knowledge  No separate acceptance or  authorisation is needed  Use this status for your own  devices  such as your compatible headset or PC or  devices that belong to someone you trust   indicates authorised devices in the paired devices  view    e Set as unauthorised     Connection requests from  this device must be accepted separately every time     To cancel a pairing  scroll to the device  and select  Options  gt  Delete     If you want to cancel all pairings  select Options  gt   Delete all     Receive data using Bluetooth  connectivity    When you receive data through Bluetooth  connectivity  a tone sounds  and you are asked if you  want to accept the message  If you accept   KJ is  displayed  and the item is placed in the Inbox folder in    Messaging  Messages received through
89. ited web pages     In Web feeds  you can view saved links to web feeds  and blogs to which you have subscribed  Web feeds are    Web browser    23    Web browser    24    commonly found on major news organisation web  pages  personal weblogs  online communities that  offer the latest headlines  and article summaries  Web  feeds use RSS and Atom technologies     Empty the cache    The information or services you have accessed are  stored in the cache memory of the device     A cache is a memory location that is used to store data  temporarily  If you have tried to access or have  accessed confidential information requiring  passwords  empty the cache after each use  The  information or services you have accessed are stored  in the cache     To empty the cache  select Options  gt  Clear privacy  data  gt  Clear cache     End the connection    To end the connection and view the browser page  offline  select Options  gt  Tools  gt  Disconnect  or to  end the connection and close the browser  select  Options  gt  Exit     To take the browser to the background  press the end  key once  To end the connection  press and hold the  end key     To delete the information the network server collects  about your visits to various web pages  select  Options  gt  Clear privacy data  gt  Delete cookies     Connection security    If the security indicator    is displayed during a  connection  the data transmission between the device  and the internet gateway or server is encrypted     The secu
90. itin the station  directory  network service      When the connection to the visual service is  established  the current visual content is displayed     Nokia Podcasting      With the Nokia Podcasting application  network  service   you can search  discover  subscribe to  and  download podcasts over the air  and play  manage  and  Share audio and video podcasts with your device     Aer warning  Listen to music at a moderate level   Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  hearing  Do not hold the device near your ear when the  loudspeaker is in use  because the volume may be    extremely loud   41    Music folder    42    For more information  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     Settings    Before using Nokia Podcasting  set your connection  and download settings     The recommended connection method is WLAN  Check  with your service provider for terms and data service  fees before using other connections  For example  a flat  rate data plan can allow large data transfers for one  monthly fee     Connection settings    To edit the connection settings  press F   and select  Music  gt  Podcasting  gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  Define the following     e Default access point     Select the access point to  define your connection to the internet    e Search service URL     Define the podcast search  service to be used in searches    Download settings   To edit the download settings  press Fi   and select   Mu
91. ize     Select between full screen and the  normal view with the options list    e Default encoding     If text characters are not  shown correctly  you can select another encoding  according to language for the current page    e Block pop ups     Allow or block automatic opening  of different pop ups while browsing    e Automatic reload     If you want the web pages to  be refreshed automatically while browsing  select  On     e Fontsize     Define the font size that is used for web  pages     Privacy settings    e Auto  bookmarks     Enable or disable automatic  bookmark collecting  If you want to continue saving  the addresses of the visited web pages into the  Auto  bookmarks folder  but hide the folder from  the bookmarks view  select Hide folder    e Form data saving     If you do not want the data  you enter to different forms on a web page to be  saved and used the next time you open the page   select Off    e Cookies     Enable or disable the receiving and  sending of cookies     Web feed settings    e Automatic updates     Define whether you want  the web feeds to be updated automatically and how  often you want to update them  Setting the  application to retrieve web feeds automatically may  involve the transmission of large amounts of data  through your service provider s network  Contact  your service provider for information about data  transmission charges    e Acc  point for auto update     Select the desired  access point for updating  This option is only  av
92. lates     e     Mailbox     Connect to your remote mailbox to  retrieve your new e mail messages  or view your  previously retrieved e mail messages offline    e    amp  Drafts     Draft messages that have not been  sent are stored here    e  gt A Sent     The last messages that have been sent   excluding messages sent using Bluetooth  connectivity or infrared  are stored here  You can  change the number of messages to save in this  folder        amp  Outbox     Messages waiting to be sent are  temporarily stored in the outbox  for example  when  your device is outside network coverage    e  l Reports     You can request the network to send  you a delivery report of the text messages and  multimedia messages you have sent  network  service      Write and send messages    Press      and select Messaging    Before you can create a multimedia message or write  an e mail  you must have the correct connection  settings in place  See  Define the e mail   settings   p  75     The wireless network may limit the size of MMS  messages  If the inserted picture exceeds this limit  the  device may make it smaller so that it can be sent by  MMS     Check the size limit of e mail messages with your  service provider  If you attempt to send an e mail  message that exceeds the size limit of the e mail  server  the message is left in the Outbox folder  and  the device attempts to resend it periodically  Sending  an e mail requires a data connection  and continuous  attemps to resend the e mail
93. may appear different     The images and video clips are automatically saved in  Images  amp  videos in Gallery  The cameras   produce  jpeg images  Video clips are recorded in the   MPEG 4 file format with the  mp4 file extension  or in    Camera    the 3GPP file format with the  3gp file extension   sharing quality   See  Video settings   p  54    You can send images and video clips in a multimedia  message  as an e mail attachment  or by using other  connection methods  such as Bluetooth connectivity or  wireless LAN connection  You can also upload them to  a compatible online album  See  Share images and  videos online   p  59     To optimise the size of the image or video clip for  sending  select the proper image or video quality from  the camera settings  Check the size limits of MMS and  e mail messages with your service provider     Image capture    To activate the main camera  press and hold the  capture key  or press fo   and select Applications  gt   Camera     Still image camera indicators    The still image camera viewfinder displays the  following     4T    Camera    48       1     Capture mode indicator   2     Active toolbar  The toolbar is not displayed during  image capture  See  Active toolbar   p  48    3     Battery charge level indicator    4     Image resolution indicator  which indicates  whether the quality of the image is Print 5M   Large   Print 3M   Medium  Print 2M   Medium  E mail 0 8M    Med   or MMS 0 3M   Small  The quality of a digitally  zoo
94. mbers from a SIM card to your  device  press   2  and select Contacts  gt  Options  gt   SIM contacts  gt  SIM directory  the names you want  to copy  and Options  gt  Copy to Contacts     To copy contacts to your SIM card  in Contacts  select  the names you want to copy and Options  gt  Copy to  SIM directory  or Options  gt  Copy  gt  To SIM  directory  Only the contact card fields supported by  your SIM card are copied     Applications folder    Calculator       Press   2  and select Applications  gt  Calculator     rs Note  This calculator has limited accuracy and  is designed for simple calculations     To make a calculation  enter the first number of the  calculation  Select a function such as add or subtract  from the function map  Enter the second number of the  calculation  and select       Application manager tf    With Application manager  you can see the software  packages installed in your device  You can view details  of installed applications  remove applications  and  define installation settings     Press f   and select Applications  gt  App  mgr      You can install two types of applications and software  to your device     e J2ME applications based on Java technology with the  extension  jad or  jar    e Other applications and software suitable for the  Symbian operating system with the extension  sis  Or  SISX    Only install software specifically designed for your  device  Nokia N95 8GB  Software providers will often  refer to the official model number of
95. me   service set identifier  SSID   To create a new access  point for a hidden WLAN  select New WLAN     If you are connected to a WLAN  the IAP name is  displayed  To start the web browser using this IAP   select the status and Continue Web browsing  To end  the connection in the WLAN  select the status and  Disconnect WLAN     If WLAN scanning is off and you are not connected to  any WLAN  WLAN scanning off is displayed  To set  scanning on and search for available WLANS  select the  Status and press the scroll key     To start a search for available WLANS  select the status  and Search for WLAN  To set WLAN scanning off  select  the status and select WLAN scanning off     To access the WLAN wizard application in the menu   press  2  and select Tools  gt  WLAN wiz      WLAN internet access points  Press      and select Tools  gt  WLAN wiz   Select Options and from the following     e Filter WLAN networks     Filter out WLANs in the  list of found networks  The selected networks are  filtered out the next time the application searches  for WLANs    e Details     View the details of a network shown in  the list  If you select an active connection  the  connection details are displayed    e Define access point     Create an internet access  point  IAP  in a WLAN     Connections    21    Connections    28    e Edit access point     Edit the details of an existing  IAP     You can also use connection manager to create  internet access points  See  Active data    connections   p 
96. med picture is lower than that of an unzoomed  picture    5     Image counter  which displays the estimated  number of images you can capture using the current  image quality setting and memory in use  The counter  is not displayed during image capture    6     The device memory     and mass memory  A   indicators  which show where images are saved    Active toolbar    The active toolbar provides you with shortcuts to  different items and settings before and after taking a  picture or recording a video  Scroll to items  and select  them by pressing the scroll key  You can also define  when the active toolbar is visible on the display     The settings in the active toolbar return to the default  settings after you close the camera     To view the active toolbar before and after taking a  picture or recording a video  select Options  gt  Show  icons  To view the active toolbar only when you need  it  select Options  gt  Hide icons  Only the capture  mode and battery level indicators are shown on the  display  To activate the active toolbar  press the scroll  key  The toolbar is visible for 5 seconds     Before taking a picture or recording a video  in the  active toolbar  select from the following     E to switch between the video and image modes  F   to select the scene   to select the flash mode  images only    to activate the self timer  images only      m  to activate the sequence mode  images only     f  to select a colour effect   to show or hide the viewfinder grid  imag
97. media files and keys whose validity period  has not started yet    e Invalid keys     View keys that are not valid  the  time period for using the media file is exceeded or  there is a protected media file in the device but no  connected activation key    e Notin use     View keys that have no media files  connected to them in the device     To buy more usage time or extend the usage period for  a media file  select an invalid activation key and    Media folder    45       Options  gt  Get new key  Activation keys cannot be  updated if web service message reception is disabled     To view detailed information  such as the validity  status and ability to send the file  scroll to an activation  key  and press the scroll key     Camera    To activate the main camera  press and hold the  capture key  or press     and select Applications  gt   Camera     To close the main camera  press Exit     For image capture tips and information on scenes   sequence mode  and self timer  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     About the camera    Your Nokia N95 8GB has two cameras  a high   resolution camera on the back of the device  the main  camera  up to 5 megapixels  in landscape mode  and a  lower resolution camera on the front  the secondary  camera in portrait mode   You can use both cameras to  take still pictures and record videos     Your device supports an image capture resolution of  2592x1944 pixels  The image resolution in this guide  
98. ment needs to be attached to the device for  the FM radio to function properly     Press  7   and select Music  gt  Radio     Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends  on the coverage of the radio station in that particular  area     You can normally make a call or answer an incoming  call while listening to the radio  The radio is muted  when there is an active Call     To start a station search  select E3 or E3  To change  the frequency manually  select Options  gt  Manual  tuning     If you have previously saved radio stations  to go to the  next or previous saved station  select EP or HRN     To adjust the volume  press the volume Key     To listen to the radio using the loudspeaker  select  Options  gt  Activate loudspeaker     To view available stations based on location  select  Options  gt  Station directory  network service      To save the current tuned station to your station list   select Options  gt  Save station  To open the list of your  Saved Stations  select Options  gt  Stations     To return to the standby mode and allow the FM radio  to play in the background  select Options  gt  Playin  background     View visual content    To check availability and costs and to subscribe to the  service  contact your service provider     Music folder    To view available visual content for a tuned station   select    or Options  gt  Start visual service  If the  visual service ID has not been saved for the station   enter it  or select Retrieve to search for 
99. mpatible device  select    2  Fill in the fields  To set an alarm  select Alarm  gt  oprane   sia   On  and enter the alarm time and date  If the other device is not compatible with Coordinated    Universal Time  UTC   the time information of received    To add a description for an entry  select Options  gt  calendar entries may not be displayed correctly     Add description   To modify the calendar  select Options  gt  Settings  gt      o Di the entry  select Done  Calendar alarm tone  Default view  Week starts  le  Tip  In the day  week  or month calendar view    on  or Week view title     7 press any key  1 0   An appointment entry opens   and the characters you enter are added to the  71    Messaging    12    Messaging a4    Only devices that have compatible features can receive  and display multimedia messages  The appearance of  a message may vary depending on the receiving  device     For more information on messaging  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Messaging main view   Press fb   and select Messaging  network service     To create a new message  select New message    Messaging contains the following folders          Inbox     Received messages  except e mail and  cell broadcast messages  are stored here    e 4 My folders     Organise your messages into  folders    M Tip  To avoid rewriting messages that you send   often  use texts in the Templates folder in My    folders  You can also create and save your own  temp
100. n making an emergency call  give all the necessary  information as accurately as possible  Your wireless  device may be the only means of communication at the  scene of an accident  Do not end the call until given  permission to do so     Certification information  SAR     This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure  to radio waves     Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver   It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to  radio waves recommended by international    guidelines  These guidelines were developed by the  independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include  Safety margins designed to assure the protection of all  persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a  unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption  Rate or SAR  The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP  guidelines is 2 0 watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over  10 grams of tissue  Tests for SAR are conducted using  Standard operating positions with the device  transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  tested frequency bands  The actual SAR level of an  Operating device can be below the maximum value  because the device is designed to use only the power  required to reach the network  That amount changes  depending on a number of factors such as how close  you are to a network base station  The highest SAR  value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device  at the ear is 0 60 W kg     Use of device accessories 
101. n the settings     You can view your feeds in the Internet videos folder  in Video Centre     To add or delete feeds  select Options  gt  Feed  subscriptions     To view the videos available in a feed  scroll to it  and  press the scroll key     To view information about a video  select Options  gt   Video details     To download a video  scroll to it  and select Options  gt   Download     To play the downloaded video  press the scroll key     Play downloaded videos    The downloaded videos are saved in Video centre  gt   My videos     To play a downloaded video  press the scroll key     To play a downloaded video in the home network   select Options  gt  Show via home network  Home  network must be configured first  See  About home    network   p  60   When the clip is playing  use the media keys to control  the player  To adjust the volume  press the volume key     If there is not enough free space in the device memory   the application automatically deletes some of the  oldest videos when new videos are downloaded   J  indicates videos that may soon be deleted     To prevent a video from being automatically deleted   O   select Options  gt  Protect     Transfer videos from your PC  Transfer your own videos to Video Centre from  compatible devices using a compatible USB data cable     To transfer videos from a compatible PC  do the  following     1  To view your device on a PC as a mass Memory  device  E    where you can transfer any data files     make the connection with 
102. n the video mode  select the image  mode from the active toolbar     2  To lock the focus on an  object  press the capture key f    halfway down  main camera  only  not available in  landscape and sports  scenes   The green locked  focus indicator appears on  the display  If the focus was  not locked  the red focus  indicator appears  Release  the capture key  and press it halfway down again   You can  however  take the picture without locking  the focus     3  To take a picture  press the capture key  Do not  move the device before the image is saved        To zoom in or out when taking a picture  use the zoom  key in your device     Camera    49    Camera    50    Alz  Tip  To open Gallery and view the pictures you  7   have taken  press on the side of your  device twice     To activate the front camera  select Options  gt  Use  secondary camera  To take a picture  press the scroll  key  To zoom in or out  scroll up or down     To leave the camera open in the background and use  other applications  press rp   To return to the camera   press and hold the capture Key     After taking a picture    Select the following from the active toolbar  available  only if you select Show captured image  gt  Onin the  still image camera settings      e If you do not want to keep the image  select  Delete  f     e To send the image using a multimedia message  e   mail  or other connection methods  such as  Bluetooth connectivity  press the call key  or select  Send  J   See  Write and send
103. network  that does not have encryption       Bluetooth connectivity is on  See  Bluetooth  connectivity   p  28        Data is being transmitted using Bluetooth  connectivity  When the indicator is blinking  your  device is trying to connect with another device      lt la A USB connection is active     sun An infrared connection is active  If the indicator  is blinking  the device is trying to connect to the other  device or the connection has been lost     Volume and loudspeaker  control    To increase or decrease the volume level when you  have an active Call or are listening to a sound  use the  volume Key     The built in loudspeaker    allows you to speak and listen  from a short distance without    having to hold the device to your ear        A gt  warning  Do not hold the device near your ear  when the loudspeaker is in use  because the volume  may be extremely loud     To use the loudspeaker during a call  select Options  gt   Activate loudspeaker     To turn off the loudspeaker  select Options  gt  Activate  handset     Lock the keypad    To lock the keys  press the left selection key  then the  right selection Key     To unlock the keys  open the 2 way slide  or press the  left selection key  then the right selection key     You can select to lock the keypad automatically after a  time out or when the 2 way slide is closed  See   Security settings   p  95     Offline profile    Press      and select Tools  gt  Profiles  gt  Offline     The offline profile lets you u
104. ng  select Options  gt   Tools  gt  Save page     You can Save pages and browse them later when  offline  You can also group these saved pages into 21    Web browser    22    folders  To access the pages you have saved  select  Options  gt  Bookmarks  gt  Saved pages     To open a sublist of commands or actions for the page  that is open  select Options  gt  Service options  if  supported by the web page      To allow or prevent the automatic opening of multiple  windows  select Options  gt  Window  gt  Block pop   ups or Allow pop ups     Shortcuts while browsing   e Press 1 to open your bookmarks    e Press 2 to search for keywords in the current page   e Press 3 to return to the previous page    e Press 5 to list all open windows     e Press 8 to show the page overview of the current  page  Press 8 again to zoom in and view the desired  section of the page     e Press 9 to enter a new web address   e Press 0 to go to the home page  if defined in  settings    e Press   and   to zoom in or out on the page   a Tip  To return to the standby mode with the    browser open in the background  press    twice  or the end Key  To return to the browser  press    and hold     and select the browser from the  list     Navigate pages    Mini Map and page overview help you navigate web  pages that contain a large amount of information     When Mini Map is set on in the browser settings and  you scroll through a large web page  Mini Map opens  and shows an overview of the web page you brow
105. nsmission  charges     To prevent the device from automatically downloading  maps through the internet  for example  when you are  outside your home cellular network  or other map  related data required by the extra services  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Internet  gt  Go  online at start up  gt  No     To define how much of the mass memory you want to  use for Saving maps data or voice guidance files  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Map  gt  Maximum  memory use  gt  Max  mass memory use  When the  memory is full  the oldest map data is deleted  The  Saved maps data can be deleted using Nokia Map  Loader PC software     Nokia Map Loader    Nokia Map Loader is PC software that you can use to  download and install maps to your device from the  internet  You can also use it to download voice files for  turn by turn navigation      GPS     ioning    Posit    65     GPS     ioning    Posit    66    To use Nokia Map Loader  you must first install it to a  compatible PC  You can download the PC software from  the internet at www nokia com maps  Follow the  instructions on the screen     You must use the Maps application and browse maps   at least once before using Nokia Map Loader  Nokia Map  Loader uses the Maps history information to check the  version of map data to be downloaded     After you have installed the PC software to your PC  to  download maps  do the following     1  Connect your device to the PC by using a compatible  USB data cable  Sele
106. nsoedoans 80  Make callS            eoeosesesesesessoessssosesesesesessssssesoe B L  Voice COU Scaninenscatiavsrcaticusstdsieanechsteiadtitsuncasbopacuswnecaiiveaasiie 81  VOICE ANA VIDEO MAIIDOXES        ee eeeeeccescesteceesttecesessseeees 81  Answer OF decline a Calli    ccssscccecessssecsesssssesssesseees 81  Make a video Call issiscassasccscinaiasesssrsionsasdnosecoasvesdaceieensasnidesss 82  Answer or decline a video Call    ee cccsseecscssecsssseeeees 82  Internet CAMS cescicasest scesereustastrereceiencuneiaiucesupensesteneonenicnsss 83  Create an internet Call profile    eee ceseeeeseeeees 83  Connect to the internet call S rvice          eee eeeeeeees 84  Make internet calls oc  ccssccccsscssccssssccsssscsscsssessesees 84  Service SOULS i csicsasesnndsassdssennussadssnddenanonssesdsonidccessasseadses 85  LO hae asec E tea saces E E E E cee cascthaaetavcsceeeees 85  Recent CANS secaesesecstasatacdeseeanstncatinsdencasansticonsndinceseentactisensl 85  Call CU ET OMe sssini inina 85  Contacts  PNONEDOOK               ccccccccscccccccceesOd  Save and edit names and NUMDETSS            ccc eeeeeeee 87  Add ringing tones for CONTACTS             cecescesssssessseeseeeeeees 87  COPY  01 9  E gt   cl Senn ee oe 88  Applications fOlder             cccccccscccccccccccccsceeees OO  ACU AC OM aceite A 89  Application MANAGETS             ccccccssscccssssccssscsesssssessssessseeees 89  Install applications and software uu    ceesecesteeeeees 89  Remove applications and SOftWALE 
107. oIP device and a  traditional telephone  To make or receive an internet  call  your device must be connected to an internet call  service     To connect to an internet call service  your device must  be in the coverage of a connection network  such as a  WLAN access point     Your device supports voice calls over the internet  net  calls   Your device attempts emergency calls primarily  over cellular networks  If an emergency call using  cellular networks is not successful  your device  attempts an emergency call through your net call    provider  Due to the established nature of cellular  telephony  you should use cellular networks for  emergency calls  if possible  If you have cellular  network coverage available  make sure that your  cellular phone is switched on and ready to make calls  before you attempt an emergency call  The capability  for an emergency call using internet telephony  depends on the availability of a WLAN network and  your net call provider s implementation of emergency  call capabilities  Contact your net call provider to check  the internet telephony emergency call capability     Create an internet call profile    Before you can make internet calls  you must create an  internet call profile     1  Press      select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  SIP settings  gt  Options  gt  New  SIP profile  and enter the required information   Ensure that Registration is set to Always on   Contact your internet call provider for the correct  settings    
108. of a call to be displayed during the  call    Speed dial     Select On  and the numbers assigned  to the number keys  2 to 9  can be dialled by  pressing and holding the key    Anykey answer     Select On  and you can answer  an incoming call by briefly pressing any keypad key   except the left and right selection keys  the power  key  and the end key    Line in use     This setting  network service  is  shown only if the SIM card supports two subscriber  numbers  that is  two phone lines  Select which  phone line you want to use for making calls and  sending text messages  Calls on both lines can be  answered irrespective of the selected line  If you  select Line 2 and have not subscribed to this  network service  you are not able to make calls   When line 2 is selected  2 is shown in the standby  mode     Alz  Tip  To switch between the phone lines  press  7  and hold   in the standby mode    Line change     To prevent line selection  network  service   select Disable if supported by your SIM  card  To change this setting  you need the PIN2 code     Call divert    Press   9  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Call divert     Call divert allows you to divert your incoming calls to  your voice mailbox or another phone number  For  details  contact your service provider     Select which calls you want to divert and the desired  diverting option  Set the option on  Activate  or off   Cancel   or check whether the option is activated   Check status      Several dive
109. on 21  See also browser    J    J2ME Java application  support 89  Java scripts applications 89    K    keyguard 18  95  keypad 18 95    L    language settings 94  light settings 93  list view of menus 69  location information 61  lock code 13  locking   keypad 95  locking keypad 18  loudspeaker 18    Index    M  mailbox  e mail 75  video 81  voice 81  main menu 69  Maps 63  media  music player 36  radio 40    RealPlayer 44   streaming 44  meeting notes 71  meetings  setting up 71 115  memo notes 71    Index    116    memory  web cache 24  messages  e mail 75  folders for 72  icon forincoming 74  multimedia 74  Settings 77  voice 81  MiniMap 22  MMS  multimedia message  service  72 74  multimedia menu 20  multimedia messages 72  74  music player 36  muting sound 81  my numbers 87    N   N Gage 19  navigation tools 61  network settings 98  news feeds 22    O   offline mode 19  operator logo 94  outbox  message 72    P    packet data connection  access point settings 100  settings 101  page overview 22  personal certificates 96  personalisation 68  93  phonebook  See contacts  photographs  See camera  PIN code 13  PIN2 code 13  positioning information 61  positioning settings 96  power saver 93  presentations  multimedia 75  profiles  internet call profile 83  102  Offline restrictions 19  proxy settings 100  PUK codes 13    R    radio 40   RealPlayer 44  recording video clips 51  redial feature 98  rejecting calls 81  remote mailbox 75    ringing tones 68  roaming 98    S    s
110. on from the device memory to the  mass memory  select Options  gt  Back up phone  memory     To restore information from the mass memory to the  device memory  select Options  gt  Rest  from mass  mem     For information on formatting mass memory  see the  extended user guide on the product support pages of  the Nokia website     Settings      Some settings may be preset for the device by your  service provider  and you may not be able to change  them     For information on application settings  see the  extended user guide on the product support pages of  the Nokia website     General settings Yj    In general settings  you can edit the general settings  of your device or restore the device to original default  settings     You can adjust time and date settings also in the clock   See  Clock   p  70     Personalisation settings    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Personalisation     You can edit settings related to the display  standby  mode  and general functions of your device     Themes allows you to change the look of the display   See  Themes   p  68     Voice comms  opens the settings for the Voice  commands application     Tones allows you to change the tones of the calendar   clock  and currently active profile     Display    e Lightsensor     Scroll left or right to adjust the light  sensor that observes the lighting conditions and  adjusts the brightness of the display  The light  sensor may cause the display to flicker in low light    e
111. on the data connection you select  only  certain setting fields are available  Fill in all fields  marked with Must be defined or with a red asterisk   Other fields can be left empty  unless you have been  instructed otherwise by your service provider     To be able to use a data connection  your service  provider must support this feature  and if necessary   activate it for your SIM card     Packet data access points    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Access points  gt  Options  gt  Edit or  New access point     Follow the instructions from your service provider     e Access point name     You obtain the access point  name from your service provider    e User name     The user name may be needed to  make a data connection  and is usually provided by  the service provider    e Prompt password     If you must enter the  password every time you log in to a server  or if you  do not want to save your password in the device   select Yes    e Password     A password may be needed to make  a data connection and is usually provided by the  service provider     e Authentication     Select Secure to always send  your password encrypted or Normal to send your  password encrypted when possible    e Homepage     Depending on the access point you  are setting up  enter the web address or the address  of the multimedia messaging centre     Select Options  gt  Advanced settings to change the  following settings     e Network type     Select the internet proto
112. ons  gt  New quick  alarm  Quick alarms are set for the next 24 hours and  they cannot be repeated     To view your active and inactive alarms  scroll right to  the alarm tab  To set a new alarm  select Options  gt   New alarm  Define the repetition  if needed  When an  alarm is active      is shown     To turn off the sounding alarm  select Stop  To stop the  alarm for 5 minutes  select Snooze     If the alarm time is reached while the device is  switched off  the device switches itself on and starts  sounding the alarm tone  If you select Stop  the device  asks whether you want to activate the device for calls   Select No to switch off the device or Yes to make and  receive calls  Do not select Yes when wireless phone  use may Cause interference or danger     To cancel an alarm  select Options  gt  Remove  alarm     To change the time  date  and clock type settings  select  Options  gt  Settings     To allow the mobile phone network to update the time   date  and time zone information to your device   network service   in the settings  select Network  operator time  gt  Auto update     World clock    Press   2  and select Applications  gt  Clock     To open the world clock view  scroll right to the world  clock tab  In the world clock view  you can view the  time in different cities  To add cities to the list  select  Options  gt  Add city  You can add a maximum of 15  cities to the list     To set your current city  scroll to a city  and select  Options  gt  Set as current
113. ot want  to record sound     Add to album     Select whether you want to add  the recorded video clip to a certain album in Gallery   Select Yes to open a list of available albums    Show captured video     Select whether you want  the first frame of the recorded video clip to be  displayed after the recording stops  Select Play from  the active toolbar  main camera  or Options  gt   Play  secondary camera  to view the video clip   Default video name     Define the default name for  the captured video clips    Memory in use     Select where you want to store  your videos    Restore camera settings     Select Yes to return  the default values to the camera Settings     Camera    55       56    Gallery 3    _ To store and organise your images  video clips  sound  dips  and streaming links  or share your files with other  compatible Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  devices  through wireless LAN  WLAN   press      and select  Gallery       Tip  If you are in another application  to view the  last saved picture in Gallery  press       on the   side of your device  To enter the Images  amp   videos folder main view  press the review key  again    For information on presentations  printing  and   Organising and editing images and videos  see the   extended user guide on the product support pages of   the Nokia website     View and organise files    Press      and select Gallery     In Gallery  select Images  amp  videos  4  Tracks      Sound clips 4  Streaming links    Presentations  
114. oth  connectivity  select Continue  Select the device  from which you want to transfer content  You are  asked to enter a code on your device  Enter a code   1 16 digits   and select OK  Enter the same code on  the other device  and select OK  The devices are now  paired  See  Pair devices   p  30    For some device models  the Switch application is  sent to the other device as a message  To install the  Switch application on the other device  open the  message  and follow the instructions on the display     If you select infrared  connect the two devices     4  From your device  select the content you want to  transfer from the other device     Once the transfer has started  you can cancel it and  continue later     Transferring time depends on the amount of data to  be transferred     Content is transferred from the memory of the other  device to the corresponding location in your device     Display indicators  YF The device is being used in a GSM network  network  service      3G The device is being used in a UMTS network   network service       XJ You have one or more unread messages in the  Inbox folder in Messaging       You have received new e mail in the remote  mailbox     t  There are messages waiting to be sent in the  Outbox folder     tJ You have missed calls     x The ringing type is set to silent  and the message  alert tone and e mail alert tone are set to off     O The device keypad is locked       A clock alarm is active     2 The second phone line is being 
115. owse the web  Press      and select Web     Cee important  Use only services that you trust and  that offer adequate security and protection against  harmful software     Cee important  Only install and use applications  and other software from trusted sources  such as  applications that are Symbian Signed or have passed    the Java Verified    testing     To browse a web page  in the bookmarks view  select  a bookmark  or enter the address in the field      and  press the scroll key    Some web pages may contain material  such as    graphics and sounds  that requires a large amount of  memory to view  If your device runs out of memory    while loading such a page  the graphics on the page  are not shown     Web browser    To browse web pages without graphics  to save  memory  select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Page  gt  Load  content  gt  Text only     To enter a new web page address you want to visit   select Options  gt  Go to web address     To retrieve the latest content of the page from the  server  select Options  gt  Navigation options  gt   Reload     To save the web address of the current page as a  bookmark  select Options  gt  Save as bookmark     To use visual history to view snapshots of the pages  you have visited during the current browsing session   select Back  available if History list is set on in the  browser settings and the current page is not the first  page you visit   To go to a previously visited page   select the page     To save a page while browsi
116. p  Walk navigation service with  voice guidance or Walk navigation only  select  Options  gt  Extras  gt  1 Drive  amp  Walk or 2 Walk     GPS data      GPS data is designed to provide route guidance  information to a selected destination  position  information about your current location  and traveling  information  such as the approximate distance to the  destination and approximate duration of travel     Press      and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  GPS  data     The coordinates in the GPS are expressed in degrees  and decimal degrees format using the international  WGS 84 coordinate system     To use GPS data  the GPS receiver of your device must  initially receive position information from at least four  satellites to calculate the coordinates of your location   When the initial calculation has been made  it may be  possible to continue calculating the coordinates of  your location with three satellites  However  the  accuracy is generally better when more satellites are  found     For more information on GPS data  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Retrieve position information    Press      and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  GPS  data  gt  Position     In the position view  you can view the position  information of your current location  An estimate of  the accuracy of the location is displayed     To save your current location as a landmark  select  Options  gt  Save position  Landmarks are saved  locations wi
117. press the call key  or select  Send  M   See  Write and send messages     p  72   See  Send data using Bluetooth   connectivity   p  30  This option is not available  during an active call  You may not be able to send  video clips saved in the  mp4 file format in a  multimedia message     You can also send the video clip to a call recipient  during an active call  Select Send to caller  Ej   only  available during an active call      e To upload the video clip to a compatible online  album  select  amp   only available if you have set up  an account for a compatible online album   See   Share images and videos online   p  59    e To return to the viewfinder to record a new video  clip  press the capture key     Camera settings    There are two kinds of settings for the camera  setup  settings and main settings  The setup settings return  to the default settings after you close the camera  but  the main settings remain the same until you change  them again  To adjust the setup settings  use the  options in the active toolbar  See  Setup settings     adjust colour and lighting   p  53  To change the main  settings  in the image or video mode  select Options  gt   Settings     Still image camera settings    To change the main settings  in the image mode  select  Options  gt  Settings and from the following     Image quality     Select Print 5M   Large   2592x1944 resolution   Print 3M   Medium   2048x1536 resolution   Print 2M   Medium   1600x1200 resolution   E mail 0 8M   Med 
118. preview a theme before activating it  select  Options  gt  Preview  To activate the theme  select  Options  gt  Set  The active theme is indicated by        To change the layout of the main menu  select Menu  view      oe Important  Use only services that you trust and  that offer adequate security and protection against  harmful software     To edit the wallpaper and power saver of the current  theme that appear in the standby mode  select  Wallpaper to change the background image or Power  saver to change the power saver     Profiles   set tones          Press      and select Tools  gt  Profiles     You can set and customise the ringing tones  message  alert tones  and other tones for different events   environments  or caller groups     To change the profile  select a profile  and Options  gt   Activate  To also change the profile  press the power  key in the standby mode  Scroll to the profile you want  to activate  and select OK      a Tip  To switch between the general and silent    profiles in the standby mode  press and hold       To modify a profile  scroll to the profile  and select  Options  gt  Personalise     If you want the caller   s name to be spoken when your  device rings  select Options  gt  Personalise  and set  Say caller s name to On  The caller   s name must be  saved in Contacts     To create a new profile  select Options  gt  Create  new     Modify the standby mode    To switch the active standby on or off  press F   and  select Tools  gt  Settings  g
119. pture key  or press F   and select Applications  gt   Camera     Video capture indicators  The video viewfinder displays the following        1     Capture mode indicator  2     Audio mute on indicator    3     Active toolbar  The toolbar is not displayed during  recording  See  Active toolbar   p  48    4     The battery charge level indicator   5     Video quality indicator that indicates whether the  quality of the video is TV high quality  TV normal  quality  E mail high quality  E mail norm  quality   or Sharing quality    6     The video clip file type    7     Total available video recording time  When you  are recording  the current video length indicator also  shows the elapsed time and time remaining     8     The device memory     and mass memory  A   indicators that show where videos are saved   9     The video stabilisation is turned on  4   See   Video settings   p  54    To display all viewfinder indicators  select Options  gt   Show icons  Select Hide icons to display only the  video status indicators  and during the recording  the  available record time  zoom bar when zooming  and  the selection keys     Record videos  Before recording a video  note the following     e To make lighting and colour adjustments  scroll  through the active toolbar  See  Setup settings     adjust colour and lighting   p  53     e To free memory for new video clips  transfer files to  a compatible PC using a compatible USB data cable   for example  and remove the files from your de
120. r     To view advanced settings  select Options  gt   Advanced settings  Changing wireless LAN advanced  settings is not recommended     Settings    101       Internet call settings    Press      and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Connection  gt  Internet tel      To create a new internet call profile  select Options  gt   New profile     To edit an existing profile  select Options  gt  Edit     Troubleshooting    Q  What is my password for the lock  PIN  or PUK  codes     A  The default lock code is 12345  If you forget or lose  the lock code  contact a Nokia Care point or your service  provider  If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code  or if  you have not received such a code  contact your  network service provider  For information about  passwords  contact your access point provider  for  example  a commercial internet service provider  ISP   or network service provider     Q  How do I close an application that is not  responding    A  Press and hold F   To close an application  scroll to  it  and press C   Pressing C does not close Music player     To close Music player  select it from the list  and  Options  gt  Exit     Q  Why do images look smudgy     A  Ensure that the camera lens protection windows are  clean     Q  Why do missing  discoloured  or bright dots  appear on the screen every time I turn on my  device     A  This is a characteristic of this type of display  Some  displays may contain pixels or dots that remain on or  off  This is normal  not a fault     
121. re save  messages to be retrieved later  or Off to ignore all  incoming multimedia messages  If you select Manual   you receive a notification when there is a new  multimedia message that you can retrieve in the  multimedia message centre  If you select Off  the  device does not make any network connections related  to multimedia messaging  To set the device to use a    packet data connection only if you start an application  or action that needs it  press F   and select Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Packet data  gt  Packet  data connection  gt  When needed  If this does not  help  switch the device off  and switch it on again     Q  Why do I have problems connecting the  device to my PC     A  Ensure that you have the latest version of Nokia  Nseries PC Suite and that it is installed and running on  your compatible PC  For further information on how to  use Nokia Nseries PC Suite  see the help function on  Nokia Nseries PC Suite or visit the Nokia support pages     Q  Can I use my device as a fax modem with a  compatible PC   A  You cannot use your device as a fax modem     However  with call diverting  network service   you can  divert incoming fax calls to another phone number     Troubleshooting    105    Battery information    Battery information  Charging and discharging    Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery  The  battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of  times  but it will eventually wear out  When the talk  and standby times are noti
122. rity icon does not indicate that the data  transmission between the gateway and the content  server  or place where the requested resource is  stored  is secure  The service provider secures the data  transmission between the gateway and the content  server     Security certificates may be required for some services   such as banking services  You are notified if the identity  of the server is not authentic or if you do not have the  correct security certificate in your device  For more  information  contact your service provider     Web settings    Press      and select Web   Select Options  gt  Settings and from the following   General settings    e Access point     Change the default access point   Some or all access points may be preset for your    device by your service provider  you may not be able  to change  create  edit  or remove them    e Homepage     Define the home page    e Mini map     Set Mini Map on or off  See  Navigate  pages     p  22    e History list     While browsing  to select Back to see  a list of the pages you have visited during the  current browsing session  set History list on    e Security warnings     Hide or show security  notifications    e Java ECMA script     Enable or disable the use of  Scripts     Page settings    e Load content     Select whether you want to load  images and other objects while browsing  If you  select Text only  to load images or objects later  during browsing  select Options  gt  Tools  gt  Load  images    e Screen s
123. rmation  see the extended user guide on  the product support pages of the Nokia website     Restore Original settings    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Factory settings     You can reset some of the settings to their original  values  To do this  you need the lock code     After resetting  the device may take a longer time to  power on  Documents and files are unaffected     Positioning settings    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Positioning     Positioning methods    Integrated GPS     Use the integrated GPS receiver  of your device    Assisted GPS     Use Assisted GPS  A GPS    Bluetooth GPS     Use a compatible external GPS  receiver with Bluetooth connectivity    Network based     Use information from the  cellular network  network service      Positioning server    To define an access point  and positioning server for A   GPS  select Positioning server  The positioning server  may be preset by your service provider  and you may  not be able to edit the settings     Phone settings       In phone settings  you can edit settings related to  phone calls and network     For information on call barring  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Call settings    Press   9  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Call     Send my caller ID     You can set your phone  number to be displayed to  Yes  or hidden from     No  the person to whom you are Calling  or the  value m
124. rting options can be active at the same  time  When all calls are diverted  A is shown in the  standby mode     Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the  same time     Network settings    Press     and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Network     Your device can automatically switch between the GSM   and UMTS networks  The GSM network is indicated with      in the standby mode  The UMTS network is indicated  with 3G    e Network mode     Select which network to use  If  you select Dual mode  the device uses the GSM or  UMTS network automatically  according to the  network parameters and the roaming agreements    between the wireless service providers  Contact  your network service provider for details and  roaming costs  This option is shown only if  supported by the wireless service provider    e Operator selection     Select Automatic to set the  device to search for and select one of the available  networks  or Manual to manually select the  network from a list  If the connection to the  manually selected network is lost  the device sounds  an error tone and asks you to reselect a network   The selected network must have a roaming  agreement with your home cellular network     Aroaming agreementis an agreement between two  Or more service providers to enable the users of one  service provider to use the services of other service  providers    e Cell info display     Select On to set the device to  indicate when it is used in a cellular network bas
125. s   and a compatible data cable to connect your device to  the PC     To get more information and to download the Nokia  Software Updater application  visit  www nokiausa com softwareupdate in the United  States or www latinoamerica nokia com nsu in Latin  America     Alz  Tip  To check the software version in your device         enter   0000  in the standby mode     Settings    Your device normally has MMS  GPRS  streaming  and  mobile internet settings automatically configured in  the device  based upon your network service provider  information  You may have settings from your service  providers already installed in your device  or you may  receive or request the settings from the network  service providers as a special message     You can change the general settings in your device   such as language  standby mode  display  and keypad  lock settings  See  General settings   p  93     Access codes    If you forget any of the access codes  contact your  service provider     e Personal identification number  PIN  code     This  code protects your SIM card against unauthorised  use  The PIN code  4 to 8 digits  is usually supplied  with the SIM card  After three consecutive incorrect  PIN code entries  the code is blocked  and you need  the PUK code to unblock it    e UPIN code     This code may be supplied with the  USIM card  The USIM card is an enhanced version of    the SIM card and is supported by UMTS mobile  phones    PIN2 code     This code  4 to 8 digits  is supplied 
126. s 112    NNO E E E AEE A EEEE LA    Contents    For your safety     gt b p e    For your safety    Read these simple guidelines  Not following them may  be dangerous or illegal  Read the complete user guide  for further information    SWITCH ON SAFELY   Do not switch the device on when wireless  phone use is prohibited or when it may cause  interference or danger     ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST   Obey all local laws  Always keep your hands free  to operate the vehicle while driving  Your first  consideration while driving should be road  safety    INTERFERENCE   All wireless devices may be susceptible to  interference  which could affect performance   SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any restrictions  Switch the device off  near medical equipment    SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT    Follow any restrictions  Wireless devices can  cause interference in aircraft        D  gt  D    D N    a      a  Bii              SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING    Do not use the device at a refueling point  Do  not use near fuel or chemicals    SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   Follow any restrictions  Do not use the device  where blasting is in progress    USE SENSIBLY   Use only in the positions as explained in the    product documentation  Do not touch the  antenna areas unnecessarily     QUALIFIED SERVICE    Only qualified personnel may install or repair  this product     ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES    Use only approved enhancements and  batteries  Do not connect incompatible  products     WATER RESISTANCE  Your dev
127. s folder  in the main menu     To see which software packages are installed or  removed and when  select Options  gt  View log     o gt  important  Your device can only support one  antivirus application  Having more than one  application with antivirus functionality could affect    performance and operation or cause the device to stop  functioning     After you install applications to mass memory   installation files   sis or  sisx  remain in the device  memory  The files may use large amounts of memory  and prevent you from storing other files  To maintain  sufficient memory  use Nokia Nseries PC Suite to back  up installation files to a compatible PC  then use the file  manager to remove the installation files from the  device memory  If the  sis file is a message attachment   delete the message from the Messaging inbox     See  File manager   p  92     Remove applications and software  Press f   and select Applications  gt  App  mgr      Scroll to a software package  and select Options  gt   Remove  Select Yes to confirm     If you remove software  you can only reinstall it if you  have the original software package or a full backup of  the removed software package  If you remove a  software package  you may no longer be able to open  documents created with that software     If another software package depends on the software  package that you removed  the other software package  may stop working  Refer to the documentation of the  installed software package for details  
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129. se     To set Mini Map on  select Options  gt  Settings  gt   General  gt  Minimap  gt  On     To move in Mini Map  scroll left  right  up  or down   When you find the desired location  stop scrolling  Mini  Map disappears and leaves you at the selected location     When you are browsing a web page that contains a  large amount of information  you can also use Page  overview to view what kind of information the page  contains     To show the page overview of the current page  press  8  To find the desired spot on the page  scroll up  down   left  or right  Press 8 again to zoom in and view the  desired section of the page     Web feeds and blogs    Web feeds are xml files on web pages that are used by  the weblog community and news organisations to  Share the latest headlines or text  for example  news  feeds  Blogs or weblogs are web diaries  Most of the  web feeds use RSS and Atom technologies  It is    common to find web feeds on web  blog  and wiki  pages     The Web application automatically detects if a web  page contains web feeds     To subscribe to a web feed  select Options  gt   Subscribe     To view the web feeds to which you have subscribed   in the bookmarks view  select Web feeds     To update a web feed  select it and Options  gt   Refresh     To define how the web feeds are updated  select  Options  gt  Settings  gt  Web feeds     Widgets    The web browser supports widgets  network service      Widgets are small  downloadable web applications  that deliver m
130. se the device without  connecting to the wireless network  When you activate  the offline profile  the connection to the wireless  network is turned off  as indicated by 3    in the signal  strength indicator area  All wireless RF signals to and  from the device are prevented  If you try to send  messages  they are placed in the outbox to be sent  later     When the offline profile is active  you can use your  device without a SIM card     Cee important  In the offline profile you cannot  make or receive any calls  or use other features that  require cellular network coverage  Calls may still be  possible to the official emergency number  programmed into your device  To make calls  you must  first activate the phone function by changing profiles   If the device has been locked  enter the lock code     When you have activated the offline profile  you can  still use the wireless LAN  for example  to read your e   mail or browse on the internet  Remember to comply  with any applicable safety requirements when  establishing and using a wireless LAN connection  You  can also use Bluetooth connectivity while in the offline  profile     To leave the offline profile  press the power key briefly   and select another profile  The device re enables  wireless transmissions  providing there is sufficient  Signal strength      N Gage       For more information on the N Gage application  see  the extended user guide on the product support pages  of the Nokia website     You can play high qu
131. se to send e   mail  select Mailbox in use and a mailbox     To remove a mailbox and its messages from your  device  select Mailboxes  scroll to the desired mailbox   and press C     To create a new mailbox  in Mailboxes  select  Options  gt  New mailbox  The name you give to the  new mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messaging main  view  You can have up to six mailboxes     Select Mailboxes and a mailbox to change the    connection settings  user settings  retrieval settings   and automatic retrieval settings     Connection settings   Press     and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt    Settings  gt  E mail  gt  Mailboxes  a mailbox  and   Connection settings    To edit the settings for the e mail you receive  select   Incoming e mail  and from the following    e User name     Enter your user name given to you  by your service provider     e Password     Enter your password  If you leave this  field blank  you are prompted for the password  when you try to connect to your remote mailbox       Incoming mail server     Enter the IP address or  host name of the mail server that receives your e   mail    e Access point in use     Select an internet access  point  IAP   See  Access points   p  99    e Mailbox name     Enter a name for the mailbox    e Mailbox type     Defines the e mail protocol that  your remote mailbox service provider recommends   The options are POP3 and IMAP4  This setting  cannot be changed    e Security  ports      Select the security option used  to secure t
132. secsssse 12  Write and send MESSAGES            ccccccccsesssscsssccsssstecssssseeees 72  Messaging INDOX           cccceccecssssccccsssecsscsssecsccsssscsesssssessesees 14  RECEIVE MESSAGES          ccccscccsccsccssssssseccssscssssscscessssseaeees 14  Multimedia MESSAGES             cccccccsssecsccssscscssssesscsssessesees 14  MU DOX si csvrenvsisss ceasnswandbvsnsencbenssinensussninleivvsuviicnssusussensensvavnoedns 15  Define the e Mail SettinGS             c cc eessscssseestesestsseeseees 15  Open the MaiDOX          cc eceeeccscsssssecssessssecesscssssecssssseees 15  Retrieve e mail M SSAGES            ccccsscccscsssssecsssssesssceeees 15  Delete e mail MESSAGES           ccccccccccccssseccsscsssescsesssseees 76  Disconnect from the mailboX            eeeseeeeeeessseseeessssseeee  76  Messaging SELLINGS            ccccsseessccsscssssssccssscssssseccssssessees T1  Text message SETLINGS           ccc ccscesssteccccssssrescssscsseeeeens ai  Multimedia message SEttINGS             ccccsccssscsesssseseeees T7  E mail SCULINGS wisi cessctccscicadsiedaceassnaudsaidcnetssvaridueieeddvwsstseouss 78  Manage MailDOXES             ccccssssccsssssscsssssesssssssessesesees 78  CONNECTION SETTINGS    cece cccecsessssteeccccsscsssseseeeens 78  User setings aara 79    Retrieval S ttinGS             ccccccccscssssscssscssssssssesssessseeees 80    Automatic retrieval S ttingS             ce ececsssscescssseeseees 80  Other SCTLINGS iisssssosssssassoessnsssncsdstessoesnsoossesssensssosssors
133. sed as the preferred connection    e Multimedia retrieval     Select how you want to  receive messages  To receive messages  automatically in your home cellular network  select    Messaging    T1    Messaging    18    Auto in home netw   Outside your home cellular  network  you receive a notification that there is a  message to retrieve in the multimedia message  centre     Outside your home cellular network  sending and  receiving multimedia messages may cost you more     If you select Multimedia retrieval  gt  Always  automatic  your device automatically makes an active  packet data connection to retrieve the message both  in and outside your home cellular network     e Allow anon  msgs      Select whether you want to  reject messages from an anonymous sender    e Receive adverts     Define whether you want to  receive multimedia message advertisements    e Receive report     Select whether you want the  Status of the sent message to be shown in the log   network service     e Deny report sending     Select whether you want  to deny your device sending delivery reports of  received messages    e Message validity     Select how long the message  centre resends your message if the first attempt fails   network service   If the message cannot be sent  within the validity period  the message is deleted  from the message centre     E mail settings  Manage mailboxes    Press     and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  E mail     To select which mailbox you want to u
134. sic  gt  Podcasting  gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt    Download  Define the following    e Save to     Define the location where you want to    Save your podcasts  For optimal use of storage  Space  Mass memory is recommended     e Update interval     Define how often podcasts are  updated    e Next update date     Define the date of the next  automatic update    e Next update time     Define the time of next  automatic update     Automatic updates only occur if a specific default  access point is selected and Nokia Podcasting is  running  If Nokia Podcasting is not running  the  automatic updates are not activated    e Download limit         Define the size of the  memory that is used for podcast downloads    e If limit exceeds     Define what to do if the  downloads exceed the download limit     Setting the application to retrieve podcasts  automatically may involve the transmission of large  amounts of data through your service provider s  network  Contact your service provider for information  about data transmission charges     To restore the default settings  select Options  gt   Restore default in the settings view     Downloads    After you have subscribed to a podcast  from  directories  search  or by entering a URL  you can  manage  download  and play episodes in Podcasts     To see the podcasts you have subscribed to  select  Podcasting  gt  Podcasts     To see individual episode titles  an episode is a  particular media file of a podcast   select the podcast  title
135. ss LAN   p  26  See   Connection settings   p  99     Q  Why can t I see my compatible PCin my device  in the home network     A  If you are using a firewall application in your  compatible PC  check that it allows home media server  to use the external connection  you can add Home  media server to the firewall application s exceptions  list   Check from the firewall settings that the firewall  application allows traffic to the following ports  1900   49152  49153  and 49154  Some WLAN access point  devices have a built in firewall  In such cases  check  that the firewall in the access point device does not  block traffic to the following ports  1900  49152   49153  and 49154  Check that the WLAN settings are  the same in your device and compatible PC     Q  Why can t I see a wireless LAN  WLAN  access  point even though I know I m within its range     A  The WLAN access point may use a hidden service set  identifier  SSID   You can only access networks that use  a hidden SSID if you know the correct SSID  and have  created a WLAN Internet access point for the network  on your Nokia device     Q  How do I switch wireless LAN  WLAN  off on  my Nokia device     A  The WLAN on your Nokia device switches off when  you are not trying to connect  not connected to another  access point  or not scanning for available networks   To further reduce battery consumption  you can specify  that your Nokia device does not scan  or scans less  often  for available networks in the background  
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137. subscribe to the service with an online image sharing  service provider  and create a new account  You can  usually subscribe to the service on the web page of the  service provider  Contact your service provider for  details on subscribing to the service     To upload a file from Gallery to the online service  press    f and select Gallery  gt  Images  amp  videos  Scroll to  the desired file  and select Options  gt  Send  gt  Post  to web  or select the file and from the active toolbar     For more information on the application and  compatible service providers  see the Nokia product  support pages or your local Nokia website     About home network    Your device is compatible with Universal Plug and Play  architecture  UPnP   Using a wireless LAN  WLAN   access point device or a WLAN router  you can create a  home network and connect compatible UPnP devices  that support WLAN to the network  such as your device   a compatible PC  a compatible printer  anda  compatible sound system or TV  or a sound system or  TV equipped with a compatible wireless multimedia  receiver    For more information on the home network  see the    extended user guide on the product support pages of  the Nokia website     Positioning  GPS     For information on position requests and landmarks   see the extended user guide on the product support  pages of the Nokia website     About GPS    The Global Positioning System  GPS  is a worldwide  radio navigation system that includes 24 satellites and  t
138. t  General  gt   Personalisation  gt  Standby mode  gt  Active  standby  The active standby display shows  application shortcuts  and  events from applications such  as calendar and player        TELECOM    Fr 13 10 2006    Al os a   To change the selection key au 089008  shortcuts or the default  shortcut icons in the active  standby mode  select Tools  gt   Settings  gt  General  gt   Personalisation  gt  Standby  mode  Some shortcuts may  be fixed  and you cannot    change them     bag  Reserve movietickets  mgy 12 00 Lunch    R WLAN scanning off      Search  Internet and My content    Messaging    To change the clock shown in the standby mode  press  f   and select Applications  gt  Clock  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  Clock type        You can also change the standby mode background  image or what is shown in the power saver  See   Themes   p  68     Modify the main menu    To change the main menu view  in the main menu   select Options  gt  Change Menu view  gt  Grid or  List     To rearrange the main menu  in the main menu  select  Options  gt  Move  Move to folder  or New folder  You  can move less used applications into folders and place  applications that you use more often into the main  menu     To use animated icons in your device  in the main  menu  select Options  gt  Icon animation  gt  On        69    Time management    70    Time management    Clock  amp   Alarm clock    Press      and select Applications  gt  Clock     To set anew quick alarm  select Opti
139. tachment to an e mail  select  Options  gt  Insert  gt  Image  Sound clip  Video  clip  Note  or Other for other file types  E mail  attachments are indicated by J     8  To send the message  select Options  gt  Send  or  press the call key       gt  Note  Your device may indicate that your  message was sent to the message center number  programmed into your device  Your device may not  indicate whether the message is received at the  intended destination  For more details about  messaging services  contact your service provider     Your device supports the sending of text messages  beyond the character limit for a single message  Longer  messages are sent as a Series of two or more messages   Your service provider may charge accordingly   Characters that use accents or other marks  and  characters from some language options  take up more  space  limiting the number of characters that can be  sent in a single message     You may not be able to send video clips that are saved  in the  mp4 format or that exceed the size limit of the  wireless network in a multimedia message      a Tip  You can combine images  video  sound  and  text to a presentation and send itin a multimedia  message  Start to create a multimedia message   and select Options  gt  Create presentation  The    option is shown only if MMS creation mode is  set to Guided or Free  See  Multimedia message  settings   p  77     Messaging inbox    Receive messages    Press      and select Messaging  gt  Inbox     In t
140. te mailbox   select Options  gt  Delete  In Delete message from    select Phone only     The device mirrors the e mail headings in the remote  mailbox  Although you delete the message content  the  e mail heading stays in your device  If you want to  remove the heading as well  you must first delete the  e mail message from your remote mailbox  then make  a connection from your device to the remote mailbox  again to update the status     To delete an e mail from the device and the remote  mailbox  select Options  gt  Delete  gt  Phone and  server     To cancel deleting an e mail from the device and  server  scroll to an e mail that has been marked to be  deleted during the next connection     and select  Options  gt  Restore     Disconnect from the mailbox    When you are online  to end the data connection to the  remote mailbox  select Options  gt  Disconnect     Messaging settings    The settings may be preconfigured in your device  or  you may receive them in a message  To enter settings  manually  fill in all fields marked with Must be  defined or an asterisk     Some or all message centres or access points may be  preset for your device by your service provider  and you  may not be able to change  create  edit  or remove  them     Text message settings    Press     and select Messaging  gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  Text message     Select from the following     e Message centres     View a list of all text message  centres that have been defined    e Message centre in
141. te management     Digital certificates do not guarantee safety  they are  used to verify the origin of software     In the certificate management main view  you can see  a list of authority certificates that are stored in your  device  Scroll right to see a list of personal certificates   if available     Digital certificates should be used if you want to  connect to an online bank or another site or remote  server for actions that involve transferring confidential  information  They should also be used if you want to  reduce the risk of viruses or other malicious software  and be sure of the authenticity of software when  downloading and installing software      gt  important  Even if the use of certificates makes  the risks involved in remote connections and software  installation considerably smaller  they must be used    correctly in order to benefit from increased security   The existence of a certificate does not offer any  protection by itself  the certificate manager must  contain correct  authentic  or trusted certificates for  increased security to be available  Certificates have a  restricted lifetime  If  Expired certificate  or   Certificate not valid yet  is shown even if the  certificate should be valid  check that the current date  and time in your device are correct     Before changing any certificate settings  you must  make sure that you really trust the owner of the  certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the  listed owner     For more info
142. tent  such as contacts and  calendar entries  from a compatible Nokia device   See  Transfer content   p  16     There may also be a demonstration about your device  available in the Welcome application     To access the Welcome application later  press F   and  select Tools  gt  Utilities  gt  Welcome  You can also  access the individual applications from their menu  locations     Transfer content    With the Switch application  you can transfer content   such as contacts  between two compatible Nokia  devices using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared     The type of content that can be transferred depends on  the model of the device from which you want to  transfer content  If the other device supports  synchronisation  you can also synchronise data  between the other device and your device  Your device  notifies you if the other device is not compatible     If the other device cannot be powered on without a SIM  card  you can insert your SIM card in it  When your  device is switched on without a SIM card  the offline  profile is automatically activated     Transfer content    1  To retrieve data from the other device for the first  time  on your device  select Switch in the Welcome  application  or press F   and select Tools  gt   Utilities  gt  Switch     2  Select the connection type you want to use to  transfer the data  Both devices must support the  selected connection type     3  If you select Bluetooth connectivity  To have your  device search for devices with Blueto
143. tery power and  reduce the battery life    When the device is locked  you cannot use Bluetooth  connectivity  See  Phone and SIM   p  95     Settings  Press     and select Tools  gt  Bluetooth     When you open the application for the first time  you  are asked to define a name for your device  You can  change the name later on     Select from the following     e Bluetooth     To make a wireless connection to  another compatible device  first set Bluetooth  connectivity On  then establish a connection  To  switch off Bluetooth connectivity  select Off    e My phone s visibility     To allow your device to be  found by other devices with Bluetooth wireless  technology  select Shown to all  To set a time after  which the visibility is set from shown to hidden   select Define period  To hide your device from  other devices  select Hidden    e My phone s name     Edit the name shown to other  devices with Bluetooth wireless technology    e Remote SIM mode     To enable another device   such as a compatible car kit enhancement  to use  the SIM card in your device to connect to the  network  select On     Connections    Security tips  Press     and select Tools  gt  Bluetooth     When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity  to  control who can find your device and connect to it  29    Connections    30    select Bluetooth  gt  Off or My phone s visibility  gt   Hidden     Do not pair with or accept connection requests from an  unknown device  This protects your device from  harmf
144. th more information  and they can be used  in other compatible applications and transferred  between compatible devices     Trip meter    Press 42   and select Tools  gt  Connectivity  gt  GPS  data  gt  Trip distance     Select Options  gt  Start to activate trip distance  calculation  and Stop to deactivate it  The calculated  values remain on the display  Use this feature outdoors  to receive a better GPS signal     Select Reset to set the trip distance and time and  average and maximum speeds to zero  and to start a  new calculation  Select Restart to set the odometer  and total time to zero     The trip meter has limited accuracy  and rounding  errors may occur  Accuracy can also be affected by  availability and quality of GPS signals      GPS     ioning    Posit    67    Personalise your device    68    Personalise your device    You can personalise your device by changing the  standby mode  main menu  tones  themes  or font size   Most of the personalisation options  such as changing  the font size  can be accessed through the device  settings  See  Personalisation settings   p  93     For information on 3 D tones  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Themes    Press     and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Personalisation  gt  Themes     You can change the look of the display  such as the  wallpaper and icons     To change the theme that is used for all the  applications in your device  select General     To 
145. the active calls   stereo video clip sound  key tone  and ringing tone is  routed to the TV when the Nokia Video Connectivity  Cable is connected to the device  You can use the device  microphone normally        For all applications other than the Images  amp  videos  folder in Gallery and RealPlayer  the TV screen displays  what is displayed on the screen of your device     The opened image is displayed in full screen on the TV   When you open an image in the thumbnail view while  it is viewed on the TV  zooming in is not available     When you open a highlighted video clip  RealPlayer  Starts playing the video clip on the device display and  the TV screen  See  RealPlayer    p  44    You can view images as a Slide show on TV  Allitems in  an album or marked images are displayed on the TV in  full screen while the selected music plays  See  Slide  show   p  58    The quality of the TV image may vary due to different  resolution of the devices     Wireless radio signals  such as incoming calls  may  cause interference in the TV image     Share images and videos  online    You can share images and video clips in compatible  Online albums  weblogs  or in other compatible online  sharing services on the web  You can upload content   save unfinished posts as drafts and continue later  and  view the content of the aloums  The supported content  types may vary depending on the service provider     Gallery    59    Gallery    60    Before sharing images and videos online  you must  
146. thods to increase the security of your  wireless LAN connection  Using encryption reduces the  risk of Unauthorized access to your data     A WLAN connection is established when you create a  data connection using a WLAN internet access point   The active WLAN connection ends when you end the  data connection     You can use WLAN during a voice call or when packet  data is active  You can only be connected to one WLAN    access point device at a time  but several applications  can use the same internet access point     When the device is in the offline profile  you can still  use WLAN  if available   Remember to comply with any  applicable safety requirements when establishing and  using a WLAN connection       Tip  To check the unique media access control        MAC  address that identifies your device  enter    62209526  in the standby mode     WLAN wizard 9     The WLAN wizard helps you to connect to a WLAN and  manage your WLAN connections     The WLAN wizard shows the status of your WLAN  connections in the active standby mode  To view the  available options  scroll to the row showing the status   and select it     If the search finds WLANs  for example  WLAN network  found is displayed  to create an internet access point    IAP  and start the web browser using this IAP  select   the status and Start Web browsing     If you select a secured WLAN network  you are asked to  enter the relevant passcodes  To connect to a hidden  network  you must enter the correct network na
147. tic answer is disabled    e Lights     Set whether lights remain on or are  switched off after the time out  This setting is not  available for all enhancements     TV out settings    To change the settings for a TV out connection  select  TV Out and from the following     e Default profile     Set the profile that you want  activated each time you connect a Nokia Video  Connectivity Cable to your device    e TV screen size     Select the aspect ratio of the TV   Normal or Widescreen for widescreen TVs    e TVsystem     Select the analogue video signal  system that is compatible with your TV    e Flicker filter     To improve image quality on the  screen of your TV  select On  The flicker filter may  not diminish image flicker on all TV screens     Security settings    For security module settings  see the extended user  guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Phone and SIM    Press   2  and select Tools  gt  Settings  gt  General  gt   Security  gt  Phone and SIM card     e PIN code request     When active  the code is  requested each time the device is switched on   Deactivating the PIN code request may not be  allowed by some SIM cards    e PIN code  PIN2 code  and Lock code     You can  change the lock code  PIN code  and PIN2 code     These codes can only include the numbers from 0 to  9     If you forget the PIN or the PIN2 code  contact your  service provider  If you forget the lock code  contact  a Nokia Care point or your service provider See   A
148. tings in  the main camera do not change  The setup settings are  also shooting mode specific  if you change the settings  in the image mode  the settings in the video mode do  not change  Switching between the modes does not  reset the defined setup settings     The setup settings return to the default settings when  you close the camera     If you select a new scene  the colour and lighting  settings are replaced by the selected scene  You can  change the setup settings after selecting a scene if  needed     For more information on the scenes  see the extended  user guide on the product support pages of the Nokia  website     Video settings    To change the main settings  in the video mode  select  Options  gt  Settings and from the following     e Video quality     Set the quality of the video clip to  TV high quality  TV normal quality  E mail high  quality  E mail norm  quality  standard quality for  playback through your handset   or Sharing  quality  If you want to view the video ona  compatible TV or PC  select TV high quality or TV  normal quality  which have VGA resolution   640x480  and the  mp4 file format  You may not be  able to send video clips saved in the  mp4 file format  in a multimedia message  To send the video clip  using a multimedia message  select Sharing  quality  which has QCIF resolution and the  3gp file  format    e Video stabilisation     Select On to reduce camera  Shaking when recording the video    e Audio recording     Select Mute if you do n
149. ts     The podcast menu displays the podcasts available in  the device     Podcast episodes have three states  never played   partially played  and completely played  If an episode  is partially played  it plays from the last playback  position the next time it is played  If an episode is never  played or completely played  it plays from the  beginning     Transfer music to your device    You can transfer music from a compatible PC or other  compatible devices using a compatible USB data cable  or Bluetooth connectivity     PC requirements for music transfer    e Microsoft Windows XP operating system  or later    e A compatible version of the Windows Media Player  application  You can get more detailed information  about Windows Media Player compatibility from  your device s product pages on the Nokia website    e Nokia Nseries PC Suite 1 6 or later    Windows Media Player 10 may cause playback delays  to WMDRM technology protected files after they have  been transferred to your device  Check Microsoft  support website for a hotfix to Windows Media Player  10 or get a newer compatible version of Windows  Media Player     Transfer music from PC  You can use three different methods to transfer music     e To view your device on a PC as a mass Memory  device where you can transfer any data files  make  the connection with a compatible USB data cable or  Bluetooth connectivity  If you are using the USB  cable  select Data transfer as the connection mode     e To synchronise music
150. ul content     Send data using Bluetooth  connectivity    Several Bluetooth connections can be active at a time   For example  if you are connected to a compatible  headset  you can also transfer files to another  compatible device at the same time     1  Open the application where the item you want to  send is stored  For example  to send an image to  another compatible device  open Gallery     2  Select the item and Options  gt  Send  gt  Via  Bluetooth     Devices with Bluetooth wireless technology that  are within range are displayed  Device icons are as  follows        computer     phone  i    audio or video device  other device  To interrupt the search  select Stop   3  Select the device with which you want to connect     4  If the other device requires pairing before data can  be transmitted  a tone sounds  and you are asked  to enter a passcode  See  Pair devices   p  30     When the connection is established  Sending  data is displayed       Tip  When searching for devices  some devices  may show only the unique address  device  address   To find the unique address of your  device  enter   2820  in the standby mode     Pair devices    To pair with compatible devices and view your paired  devices  in the main view of Bluetooth connectivity   scroll right     Before pairing  create your own passcode  1 to 16  digits   and agree with the owner of the other device  to use the same code  Devices that do not have a user  interface have a factory set passcode  The passcode 
151. ull backup copy of the removed  software package  To restore the original  application  remove the application  and install the  application again from the original installation file  or the backup copy     The  jar file is required for installing Java  applications  If itis missing  the device may ask you  to download it  If there is no access point defined  for the application  you are asked to select one   When you are downloading the  jar file  you may  need to enter a user name and password to access    the server  You obtain these from the supplier or  manufacturer of the application     To install an application or software  do the following     1  To locate an installation file  press F   and select  Applications  gt  App  mgr   Alternatively  search  the memory in File manager  or open a message in  Messaging  gt  Inbox that contains an installation  file     2  In Application manager  select Options  gt  Install   In other applications  scroll to the installation file   and select it to start the installation     During installation  the device shows information  about the progress of the installation  If you install  an application without a digital signature or  certification  the device displays a warning   Continue installation only if you are sure of the  origin and contents of the application     To start an installed application  locate itin the menu   and select it  If the application does not have a default  folder defined  itis installed in the Application
152. ultimedia  news feeds  and other  information  such as weather reports  to your device   Installed widgets appear as separate applications in  the Applications folder     You can download widgets using the Download   application or from the web     The default access point for widgets is the same as in  the web browser  When active in the background   some widgets may update information automatically  to your device     Bookmarks    The bookmarks view opens when you open the Web  application  You can select web addresses from a list  or from a collection of bookmarks in the Auto   bookmarks folder  You can also enter the URL address  of the web page you want to visit directly into the field   8        indicates the starting page defined for the default  access point     You can save URL addresses as bookmarks while  browsing on the internet  You can also save addresses  received in messages to your bookmarks and send  saved bookmarks     To open the bookmarks view while browsing  press 1   or select Options  gt  Bookmarks     To edit the details of a bookmark  such as the title   select Options  gt  Bookmark manager  gt  Edit     In the bookmarks view  you can also open other  browser folders  The Web application allows you to  save web pages during browsing  In the Saved  pages folder  you can view the content of the pages  you have saved offline     Web also keeps track of the web pages you visit during  browsing  In the Auto  bookmarks folder  you can  view the list of vis
153. ume the slide show  if paused  e End     to close the slide show    To browse the images  scroll left or right     Before starting the slide show  adjust the slide show  settings  Select Options  gt  Slide show  gt  Settings   and from the following     e Music     to add sound to the slide show  Select  On or Off    e Song     to select a music file from the list   e Delay between slides     to adjust the tempo of  the slide show   e Zoom and pan     to make the slide show move  smoothly from one slide to another  and let Gallery  randomly zoom in and out in the images    To decrease or increase the volume during the slide  show  use the volume Key in your device     TV out mode    To view the captured images and video clips ona  compatible TV  use a Nokia Video Connectivity Cable     Before viewing the images and video clips on TV  you  may need to configure the TV out settings for the  applicable TV system and TV aspect ratio  See     Enhancement settings   p  94     To watch images and video clips on TV  do the  following     1  Connect a Nokia Video Connectivity Cable to the  video input of a compatible TV     2  Connect the other end of the Nokia Video  Connectivity Cable to the Nokia AV Connector of your  device     3  You may need to select the cable mode     4  Press       and select Gallery  gt  Images  amp  videos  and the file you want to view     The images are  shown in the  image viewer  and  the video clips are  played in  RealPlayer     All audio  including  
154. used  network  service      A All calls to the device are diverted to another  number  network service   If you have two phone lines   a number indicates the active line     GA A compatible headset is connected to the device        A compatible TV out cable is connected to the  device      lt p gt  A compatible text phone is connected to the  device     D A data call is active  network service         A GPRS packet data connection is active  network  service     indicates the connection is on hold and  amp   that a connection is available  17    Your device    Your device    18      A packet data connection is active in a part of the  network that supports EGPRS  network service      indicates the connection is on hold and  amp  that a  connection is available  The icons indicate that EGPRS  is available in the network  but your device is not  necessarily using EGPRS in the data transfer     3 A UMTS packet data connection is active  network  service   32 indicates the connection is on hold and     that a connection is available      High speed downlink packet access  HSDPA  is  supported and active  network service   Zindicates the  connection is on hold and   that a connection is  available  See  Fast downloading   p  20    aa You have set the device to scan for wireless LANs   and a wireless LAN is available  network service   See   About WLAN   p  26    AH A wireless LAN connection is active in a network  that has encryption    SE A wireless LAN connection is active in a 
155. vice   The device informs you when the memory is full  and  asks whether you want to change the memory in  use     To record a video  do the following     1  If the camera is in the image mode  select the video  mode from the active toolbar        i     u       Camera    52    2  To Start recording  press the capture key  The red  record icon     is shown and a tone sounds   indicating that recording has started     3  To pause recording at any time  press Pause  Video  recording automatically stops if recording is set to  pause and there are no keypresses within a minute   Select Continue to resume recording     To zoom in or out of the subject  use the zoom key  in your device     4  To stop recording  select Stop  The video clip is  automatically saved to the Images  amp  videos folder  of Gallery  The maximum length of the video clip  depends on the available memory     To activate the front camera  select Options  gt  Use  secondary camera  To start recording a video  press  the scroll key  To zoom in or out  scroll up or down     After recording a video    After you record a video clip  select the following from   the active toolbar  available only if Show captured   video is set to On in the video settings     e Toimmediately play the video clip you just recorded   select Play  Q      e If you do not want to keep the video  select Delete   i     e Tosend the video clip using a multimedia message   e mail  or other connection methods  such as    Bluetooth connectivity  
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157. y and lifetime of the battery  Always try to  keep the battery between 15  C and 25  C  59  F and  77  F   A device with a hot or cold battery may not work  temporarily  even when the battery is fully charged   Battery performance is particularly limited in  temperatures well below freezing     Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may  explode  Batteries may also explode if damaged   Dispose of batteries according to local regulations   Please recycle when possible  Do not dispose as  household waste     Do not dismantle or shred cells or batteries  In the  event of a battery leak  do not allow the liquid to come  in contact with the skin or eyes  In the event of sucha    leak  flush your skin or eyes immediately with water   or seek medical help     Nokia battery authentication  guidelines    Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety  To  check that you are getting an original Nokia battery   purchase it from an authorised Nokia dealer  and  inspect the hologram label using the following steps     Successful completion of the steps is not a total  assurance of the authenticity of the battery  If you have  any reason to believe that your battery is not an  authentic  original Nokia battery  you should refrain  from using it  and take it to the nearest authorised  Nokia service point or dealer for assistance  Your  authorised Nokia service point or dealer will inspect  the battery for authenticity  If authenticity cannot be  verified  return the battery to t
158. y include  below deck on boats  chemical transfer or storage  facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles such as grain  dust  or metal powders  You  Should check with the manufacturers of vehicles using  liquefied petroleum gas  such as propane or butane   to determine if this device can be safely used in their  vicinity     Emergency calls    Cee important  Wireless phones  including this  device  operate using radio signals  wireless networks   landline networks  and user programmed functions   Because of this  connections in all conditions cannot be  guaranteed  You should never rely solely on any  wireless device for essential communications like  medical emergencies     To make an emergency call     1  If the device is not on  switch it on  Check for  adequate signal strength     Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is  properly inserted in the device     2  Press the end key as many times as needed to clear  the display and ready the device for calls     3  Enter the official emergency number for your  present location  Emergency numbers vary by  location     4  Press the call key     If certain features are in use  you may first need to turn  those features off before you can make an emergency  call  If the device is in the offline or flight profile mode   you may need to change the profile to activate the  phone function before you can make an emergency  call  Consult this guide or your service provider for  more information     Whe
    
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